The 2025 Business Post ESG Autumn Summit is set to take place at Croke Park, Dublin, on 20 November, focutilizing on ways in which businesses can put sustainability at the core of their strategy.
Today, the corporate sustainability landscape faces a fragmented world of uncertainties – regulatory, geopolitical and accelerating climate alter. Everything related to ESG seems to be facing a steeper and steeper challenge.
While some parts of the world are doubling down on anti-ESG sentiment, others – like Europe and Asia – remain ambitious, with sustainability plans and new regulations coming into force. Businesses in Europe are facing an evolving regulatory landscape with the new EU Omnibus package consolidating sustainability directives like the CSRD and CS3D and aiming to eliminate unnecessary complexity in sustainability regulation.
Regardless of the ESG pushback, the reality is that all businesses will be required to decarbonise and reduce their impact on the planet. ESG is no longer just a matter of compliance – it has become a core part of business strategy, becoming more integrated, data-driven, and essential to doing business.
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Dialogue, innovation and action
This November’s ESG Summit offers a platform for dialogue, innovation and action in addressing the challenges today’s businesses and sustainability professionals are facing.
Join business leaders, forward-believeing organisations, policybuildrs, and alterbuildrs for practical strategies to navigate regulatory alters, acquire actionable insights and build valuable networks.
Among the indusattempt experts set to address the Summit are Derarca Dennis, EY; David Carlin, DA Carlin and Company; Brian O’Kennedy, Goodbody Clearstream; David McKenna, John Paul Construction; Eilis Griffin, Compliance Institute; Alan Duffy, HSBC; Fiacre O’Donnell, Encirc / Business in the Community NI; Les O’Reilly, HP Technology Ireland; Noelle O’Connor, The Kind Brand Company; Aidan Clifford, ACCA Ireland; Caroline Geoghegan, CG Business Consulting; Maria Kelly, 20FIFTY Partners / Skillnet Climate Ready Academy; Addi Colgan, Kinto Join Ltd; Dr. Catherine Farrell, Business for Biodiversity Ireland; Dr. Shane McGuinness, UCD / Peatland Finance Ireland (PFI); Paul Kennedy, Proveye; Caoimhe Buckley, Fyffes; PJ Harris, Bank of Ireland Group; Rory McEllireceivedt, Central Bank of Ireland; Garrett Quinn, Smurfit Westrock; Leontia Fannin, PTSB and many more.
On the agfinisha
Topics set to be addressed at the Summit include
- The effects of geopolitical risks on corporate ESG practices
- Setting nature-based tarreceives – data collection and best practices, tools and metrics for measuring nature-positive outcomes
- How CSOs can build an effective data strategy and collaborate with CTOs and CFOs
- Transition planning – financial planning, aligning ESG and financial goals
- ESG data disclosure under the new Omnibus framework – what’s happening, when and how will it impact your business?
- Supply chain due diligence & reporting
- The EU Clean Industrial Deal – how will tax policy unlock investment and drive Europe’s green transition?
- Strategies to scale circular business models
- and much more…
The full agfinisha can be found here.
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