Finance Minister Pascal Donoghue has encouraged Irish firms to use the TCFD framework, and international regulators have also encouraged adoption, including the European Central Bank (ECB) and the European Commission in its guidelines on non-financial reporting.
How can we help
We provide a unique blend of expertise in climate regulation, governance, risk management, quantitative solutions, and non-financial report production.
We maintain up-to-date knowledge of industry best practices and work with institutions of all sizes, delivering relevant and proportional recommendations to each of our clients. Importantly, our approach is collaborative – we work closely with decision-makers throughout delivery.
Our TCFD implementation service is structured across three stages
As a framework for sustainability reporting, the first set (“Set 1”) of European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) lay the foundations of the standardised common language for sustainability-related matters throughout Europe.
Sustainability and ESG must be at the heart of every organisation's business model
Reporting & compliance
Transparency builds trust with stakeholders and balanced reporting is required to demonstrate authenticity
Strategy & due diligence
Solutions for embedding sustainability into your business practices
Implementation & transformation
Solutions for embedding sustainability into your strategic business plans
ESG strategic consulting
To be effective, your ESG strategy must be fully integrated into your business model
Corporate culture audits
A sound culture reflecting organisational strategy and values is a key driver for both financial and operational success and, influences ethical behaviour. It drives innovation, attracts talent, and protects the brand.
ESG assurance services
The onset of mandatory non-financial reporting has placed more emphasis on assurance to provide greater confidence in the credibility of organisation’s reporting.
Task force climate-related financial disclosures
TCFD has become the baseline framework for reporting on climate-related reporting and disclosures.
Carbon footprint services
The Irish Government has committed to a climate action plan that includes achieving a 51% reduction in our greenhouse gas emissions by 2031 and sets a path to deliver net-zero emissions by no later than 2050.
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