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As ESG risks become central to enterprise risk management, companies need a structured way to manage sustainability with the same rigour as financial risk.

As ESG reporting becomes more regulated, double materiality is redefining how companies identify what truly matters.

Double materiality reshapes ESG in 2026, requiring firms to assess financial risks and real-world impacts to strengthen governance, strategy, and reporting.

As ESG scrutiny intensifies, blockchain is emerging as a key tool for improving transparency, traceability, and trust across supply chains. Its ability to create verifiable, tamper-resistant records can strengthen ESG reporting, while highlighting the need for strong data governance and supplier engagement.

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A concise guide to the 11 circular economy concepts that shape effective ESG reporting, helping organisations demonstrate resource efficiency, regulatory alignment, and long-term resilience.


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A large majority of S&P 500 companies revise their annual greenhouse gas emissions disclosures, raising serious questions about the quality of climate-related data and the efficacy of America’s voluntary reporting system.