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Explore how 650+ sustainability leaders are navigating the turbulence of 2026 and what it means for your reporting strategy.
From shifting CSRD timelines to widening data quality gaps, and from rising Scope 3 ambition to AI adoption that remains shallow, sustainability reporting is entering a decisive turning point. The commitment is stronger than ever, but the infrastructure is not keeping pace.
This exclusive research from Reuters Insights uncovers the pressures, priorities, and practical realities shaping sustainability reporting today.
This benchmark report presents a global, data‑driven view of sustainability strategy, built from insights shared by more than 500 practitioners. It reveals where leading organizations are concentrating their efforts, how they are responding to regulatory pressure, and which approaches are gaining traction across decarbonization, DEI, circularity and more.
As circularity moves from concept to execution, this briefing outlines the pressures, opportunities and regulatory changes influencing business decisions. With insights from H&M, Holcim, Phillips and Heineken, it highlights both the challenges and the emerging competitive advantages of circular models.
This discussion brings together senior experts to unpack the Omnibus update to CSRD and the shifting expectations it creates for corporate reporting. The session highlights practical steps to streamline processes, quantify impact and strengthen the business case for sustainability at a time when demonstrating contribution to performance and resilience is more important than ever.
This one‑hour discussion brings clarity to the opportunities and limitations of AI in sustainability compliance. Contributors from finance and sustainability functions explore how AI can streamline monitoring of evolving regulations, where human judgment remains essential and what governance frameworks organisations need to adopt.
This webinar examines the implications of the ISSB’s developing nature‑related standards, offering guidance for companies looking to align early as investor demand for unified disclosures increases. Speakers from ISSB, Philips and WBCSD share perspectives on TNFD’s influence, the evolving reporting landscape and the organisational changes needed to embed nature considerations into strategy.