European Lab - Project Task Force on Climate-related Reporting
Areas of interest in this section:
HOW TO IMPROVE CLIMATE-RELATED REPORTING
A SUMMARY OF GOOD PRACTICES FROM EUROPE AND BEYOND
About the report
The report is the output of the first project of the European Lab on climate-related reporting, in support of the practical application needs of European corporate reporting stakeholders.
It has been prepared by the Project Task Force on Climate-related Reporting (PTF-CRR), and it consists of a main document and two supplements.
The primary focus of the PTF-CRR was on identifying good reporting practices and assessing the level of maturity in the implementation of the TCFD recommendations, while also taking into consideration the climate-related reporting elements of the EU Non-financial Reporting Directive and the related European Commission non-binding guidelines.
The project addressed two areas: a general review of climate-related disclosures (detailed findings documented in Supplement 1), and an in-depth review of scenario analysis reporting (detailed findings documented in Supplement 2). The main document outlines the key messages and synopsis of the findings, based on the content of its two supplements.
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Main report | Supplement 1 |
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How to use the report
The three documents comprising the report are presented in interactive PDF format, including a document navigation panel and links to relevant information and reference material on the internet.
The interactive navigation panel included on the right-hand side of the documents allows the user to navigate directly to specific sections and examples included. The buttons included at the bottom of the navigation panel allow moving forward, back, to the previously viewed page, or the beginning of each document.
Important to note: These documents work best when downloaded on a computer and opened in Adobe Acrobat Reader. They can also be viewed directly in web-browsers or on tablets and smartphones, however some of the interactive functionality may not be optimal. |