Environ introduces Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles and the role they play in enhancing value chain resiliency. Learn essential ESG terms, definitions, and key frameworks like CDP (formerly referred to as the Carbon Disclosure Project), Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB)/IFRS, and the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD). Discover how TRSA initiatives align with ESG principles and what it means for your organization. Gain insights to building a solid ESG foundation, including how to map value chains, prioritize ESG issues, develop performance metrics, and effectively communicate your ESG efforts and successes.

Learn About:

  • Basic Terms and Definitions
    • Understand key ESG terms and concepts
  • Evolution of ESG
    • Explore how ESG practices and priorities have developed over time.
  • Standards and Frameworks
    • Learn about key ESG frameworks such as CDP (formerly referred to as the Carbon Disclosure Project), Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB)/IFRS, and the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD).
  • Industry Association Alignment
    • Discover how to align TRSA initiatives with ESG principles and what it means for your organization.
  • Build ESG Foundations
    • Identify and prioritize relevant ESG issues.
    • Engage stakeholders effectively.
    • Map your value chain to assess risks and opportunities.
    • Develop metrics to measure ESG performance.
  • Communicate with Stakeholders
    • Learn techniques to effectively communicate your ESG efforts and achievements.

Speakers

Nancy Mancilla headshotNancy Mancilla, President & Founder of ISOS Group, a division of Environ Energy

Nancy established ISOS Group in 2008, which is now a part of Environ. She has led numerous ESG-related certified training sessions, offered market thought leadership, and managed projects for some of the world’s largest brands. Her expertise in sustainability/ESG reporting is supported by certifications from AccountAbility, CDP, GRI, and the Greenhouse Gas Management Institute. To prepare the next generation of sustainability professionals, her teaching has extended to master’s-level courses at leading institutions, including Arizona State University’s School of Sustainability and the New School in New York as an adjunct faculty member.

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