Julie Vasadi

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As KPMG Australia’s Head of ESG Transaction Services practice, I provide my clients with…

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  • KPMG Australia Survey of Sustainability Reporting 2022

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    Australia’s top companies outperforming global peers on sustainability reporting, but now the hard work begins.

    Ninety-seven percent of Australia’s top companies continue to provide sustainability reporting, and are generally outperforming global peers, with a steep improvement in climate reporting since 2020.

    - 90% of ASX100 companies recognise climate as a financial risk
    - 20% more (now 89%) are reporting carbon targets
    - 74% are now reporting against TCFD, which is…

    Australia’s top companies outperforming global peers on sustainability reporting, but now the hard work begins.

    Ninety-seven percent of Australia’s top companies continue to provide sustainability reporting, and are generally outperforming global peers, with a steep improvement in climate reporting since 2020.

    - 90% of ASX100 companies recognise climate as a financial risk
    - 20% more (now 89%) are reporting carbon targets
    - 74% are now reporting against TCFD, which is above global peer G250* of 61%
    - Reporting of ‘social’ risks to the business is now up to 90% which is 40% above global peer G250.

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  • KPMG Australia's Impact Plan 2022

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    Bringing together KPMG Australia's collective sustainability commitments and performance under one umbrella — acknowledging achievements in 2022, while also highlighting areas for improvement.

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  • KPMG Global Survey of Sustainability Reporting 2022

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    First published in 1993, the KPMG Survey of Sustainability Reporting is produced every 2 years and this year’s edition provides analysis of the sustainability and Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) reporting from 5,800 companies across 58 countries and jurisdictions.

    The findings released show that there is still a disconnect between the urgency of addressing climate change and social equity, and the ‘hard results’ provided by businesses.

    The survey’s aim is to support…

    First published in 1993, the KPMG Survey of Sustainability Reporting is produced every 2 years and this year’s edition provides analysis of the sustainability and Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) reporting from 5,800 companies across 58 countries and jurisdictions.

    The findings released show that there is still a disconnect between the urgency of addressing climate change and social equity, and the ‘hard results’ provided by businesses.

    The survey’s aim is to support those who have a responsibility for assessing and preparing their own organisation’s sustainability by focusing on:
    - Key global trends in sustainability reporting
    - Reporting on the risks of biodiversity loss
    - Reporting on climate-related risk and carbon reduction
    - Reporting on the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
    - Materiality (new)
    - ESG risks and governance (new).

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  • Sustainability-related Disclosures in Australia

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    Recent regulator and government activities reinforced the increasing focus and heightened expectations surrounding sustainability reporting, particularly climate, and that exposed entities act now rather than later in considering their reporting and communications.

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  • Hungarian

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