
Preparation of Environmental, Social, and Governance Reports
Preparation of Environmental, Social, and Governance Reports
$3500.00
Day One: Introduction to Environmental, Social, and Governance Reporting
Objectives:
Introducing participants to the concept of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) reporting.
Understanding the importance of reports in improving institutional performance and achieving sustainability.
Familiarizing oneself with the legal and legislative framework for reports in various countries.
Content:
Definition of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) reporting.
The importance of reports in the local and international context.
Global and local reporting standards (such as GRI, SASB, ISO 26000).
The educational method:
Interactive lectures.
Group discussions.
Case studies from global companies and institutions.
Day Two: Preparing the Environmental Report
Objectives:
Learn how to collect and analyze environmental data.
Learn how to present environmental data professionally in reports.
Content:
Collecting environmental data (emissions, waste management, water and energy usage).
How to prepare the environmental sections in reports.
Analyzing environmental data and providing recommendations based on it.
Teaching method:
Practical workshops.
Practical applications using environmental data analytics tools.
Live case studies.
Day Three: Preparing the Social Report
Objectives:
Learn how to measure the company's social impact on the community.
Understanding how to incorporate this information into social reports.
Content:
How to measure social impact (community contribution, human rights, decent work, equality).
Preparing the social sections in the reports.
Addressing issues such as diversity and equality in the workplace.
Teaching method:
Lectures.
Case study analysis.
Interactive workshops with teams of participants.
Day Four: Preparing the Government Report
Objectives:
Learn how to comply with government regulations and include them in reports.
Understanding the government standards related to ESG reports.
Content:
Government laws and regulations related to environmental and social reporting.
Preparing reports according to government requirements.
The importance of transparency in government reports and the rights of stakeholders.
Teaching method:
Interactive lectures.
A realistic simulation for preparing a government report.
Group workshops for problem-solving.
Day Five: Integrating Environmental, Social, and Governance Reports
Objectives:
Learn how to integrate environmental, social, and governance reports into a single comprehensive report.
Ensuring that the report reflects the overall picture of the institution and meets sustainability standards.
Content:
How to integrate all environmental, social, and governmental information into a unified report.
Improving the quality of reports and incorporating sustainable results.
Reporting mechanisms for disclosing results in accordance with global standards.
Teaching method:
Final project in which information and reports are integrated.
Discussion of the challenges in report integration and ways to solve them.
Evaluating reports and compiling recommendations to improve them.
Target audience of the course:
Environmental and social sustainability professionals in companies.
Environmental and social project managers.
Work teams in companies that wish to improve their reports.
Government relations and public relations staff.
Learning method:
Interactive learning based on practical cases.
Group workshops focusing on the practical application of concepts.
Practical training using modern tools and techniques.
Lectures from experts in the field and the exchange of experiences.


