Sustainability ebook
Sustainability Skills for All Roles: The Pressing Need to Implement Sustainability Across Professions
According to a report by the World Economic Forum, nearly 50 percent of all employees will need reskilling by 2025 due to the adoption of new technologies and the shift towards green economies.
Upskilling an organisational workforce is vital to addressing environmental concerns but also ensures long-term economic and social benefits for organisations and their employees. Here’s your comprehensive guide to implementing sustainability across professions.
This ebook explores:
- The need for a sustainable workforce
- How to identify skills gaps
- The role of senior leadership in workforce transformation
- The role each department will play in the green transition
- Training methods and resources for upskilling employees
- Best practices for different professions in implementing sustainability
- Case studies of successful implementation of sustainability across professions
“Sustainability is no longer just the realm of the sustainability lead and their team. It will require complete reskilling and retooling for everyone within the organisation. True sustainable action at a business level requires a collaborative approach among all departments/functions, with the sustainability teams acting as the guiding light and support.”

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The Blueprint to the Corporate Sustainability Reporting (CSRD) Requirements
This ebook explores:
- What is the CSRD and its origins
- Information companies must disclose
- Affected companies and implementation timeline
- About the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS)
- Challenges and opportunities with implementing the CSRD
- Action points to get you on track with the CSRD
"If your company needs to comply with the CSRD, it is vital to take proactive steps. Preparation is key as the timeline for complying is fast approaching for different kinds of businesses. This should begin with a thorough understanding of the relevant reporting frameworks and standards."
