Mandatory climate reporting: Experiences from year one of New Zealand's regime
As we prepare for year two of mandatory climate reporting, lessons from the first year highlight areas of both opportunity and challenge.
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How will climate change obligations influence and impact how we operate?
New Zealand’s business sector is gearing up and repositioning to meet new climate change obligations. How will this influence and impact the wider business system you operate in? What are the risks and what are the opportunities, particularly around innovation? Miranda will share her insights, from her experiences collaborating with a number of New Zealand businesses, and discuss the pathway for action, through board leadership.
Miranda James is Head of Corporate Responsibility at ASB Bank, where she leads the Bank’s climate change and sustainability strategy. With a background in strategic communications, Miranda has specialised in sustainability for 18 years across the public, private and not-for-profit sectors in New Zealand and the UK. Her focus has encompassed commercial property, transport, energy, community resilience and finance. Previous roles include leading corporate responsibility for Auckland regeneration agency Panuku Development, and communications director at the New Zealand Green Building Council. Miranda is a Green Star Accredited Professional.
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