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Are you aware of the new sustainability reporting regulations and how they could impact your business? Starting January 2025, large businesses in Australia will face mandatory climate reporting requirements. If you’re part of their supply chain, you will need to be prepared for questions about your policies, such as Modern Slavery, and report on your carbon emissions.
Join us for a hands-on webinar, hosted by SDG Align and Southern Cross University’s ReCirculator and learn what to expect and how to align your business with sustainable practices.
Learn practical steps to prepare for the upcoming procurement requirements that your large customers and state and local governments will soon ask about.
When?
Thursday 17 October, 2024 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM GMT+11
Why Attend?
- Stay Ahead of Sustainable Procurement Regulations: Be ready for the changes coming to supply chains with the new 2025 reporting rules.
- Practical Examples: Get real-world case studies on how other businesses are adapting to sustainability requirements.
- Build Your Capabilities: Learn about key topics such as the Circular Economy, Modern Slavery, Gender Equality, Climate Action, and Carbon Emission Reporting.
- Free Sustainability Self-Assessment: Participate in a 10-minute SDG benchmark self-assessment to see where your business stands and what improvements you can make.
This is your opportunity to stay competitive and lead the way in sustainability!
Speakers
Willem Overbosch
Co-Founder SDG Align
Willem Overbosch is a dynamic leader and business transformation expert, renowned for turning visionary ideas into actionable outcomes. With a natural ability to align his work with what energizes and excites him, Willem ensures consistent momentum in the projects and businesses he leads. His extensive experience in sustainable business practices and hands-on problem-solving makes him a pioneer in driving business innovation.
Professor Andrew Rose
Professor of Environmental Engineering
Professor Andrew Rose is an environmental engineer with particular expertise in aquatic chemistry and the circular economy. During his academic career, Professor Rose has been involved in a diverse range of research, teaching and academic governance roles, and led a variety of research, curriculum development, and academic governance projects.
Dr Ernest Du Toit
Technical Manager - ReCirculator
Ernest is an experienced process engineer who has worked in various industries including oil and gas, agriculture and biopharma. As Technical Manager, Ernest manages the ReCirculator’s technical services and liaises with existing and prospective industry partners to develop research projects through the ReCirculator.