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Panel Discussion: From Numbers to Impact - Communicating Your Sustainability Brand


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Sustainability is no longer just a buzzword—it's a necessity. Companies are increasingly expected to not only implement sustainable practices but also to communicate them effectively to stakeholders. But how do you go beyond the numbers and truly impact your brand's sustainability narrative?

Join us for an engaging panel discussion with a diverse group of experts in the world of sustainability

  • Lochie Burke (Co-Founder and Co-CEO of NetNada)
  • Nathan Kessey (Director of Sustainability and Responsible Investment at KPMG)
  • Harry Godber (Co-CEO of Spark Festival, Former Senior Policy Adviser to the Australian Government)
  • Moderated by Aileen Zhou from CtrlPrint

What you’ll gain:

  • Understand the Necessity of Sustainability Experts: Learn why sustainability expertise is critical for any modern organisation and the skills future sustainability professionals will need.
  • Navigate Stakeholder Dynamics: Discover how to engage different stakeholders in your sustainability efforts.
  • Tackle Scope 3 Emissions and Compliance: Get insights into the challenges of managing scope 3 emissions, green lending, and supply chain sustainability, along with practical tips on ensuring compliance across industries.
  • Future of Sustainability Reporting: Explore the evolving landscape of sustainability reporting standards (ISSB, CSRD, ESRS, ESEF, TCFD, GRI) and the growing need for dedicated sustainability teams.
  • The Treasury Laws Amendment Bill and Its Impact:Gain insights into the new reporting requirements and its implications for companies as it comes into force on January 1, 2025.
  • Leverage Technology for Efficient Reporting: Learn how to use technology to simplify complex data communication, saving time and resources in report production.
  • The Role of Branding in Sustainability: Understand how consistent branding and design can reinforce your company’s sustainability message.
  • The Treasury Laws Amendment Bill and Its Impact: Gain insights into the new reporting requirements and its implications for companies as it comes into force on January 1, 2025.

Join us for lunch and networking with industry leaders after the event. Complimentary drinks and light lunch will be available. 

To ensure a great time for all involved, please make sure that you are registered for the event. For security purposes and logistics, we will not be able to cater to attendees who are not registered. 


About CtrlPrint

Founded in 2001, CtrlPrint has become the go-to corporate reporting solution for more than 10,000 users across 25 countries, including clients from over 30 small to large-cap companies on the ASX, more than 50% of the FTSE 100, and over 75% of large-cap companies on Nasdaq Stockholm. CtrlPrint proudly supports the production of a wide range of essential corporate communication documents, including annual reports, sustainability reports, IPO prospectuses, TCFD reports, and more across various sectors.


About Spark Festival 

Spark Festival has a mandate to coordinate and promote startup-focused events that spark engagement into and across the startup ecosystem.

Spark Festival 2024 is proudly supported by the City of Sydney, and has been made possible by support from the Australian Government Department of Industry, Science and Resources, ACS Labs and Harbour City Labs, Herbert Smith Freehills, Stone and Chalk, Atlassian Foundation, Startup Daily, Net Nada, Startup/Angels, UTS Graduate Research, TURO, CtrlPrint and Pledge 1%.

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