• Gain direct insights from members of the EU Parliament and representatives from reporting frameworks, to aid preparation for the future of European regulations
• Ensure your reporting approach is informed, accurate, and aligned with evolving European requirements as you prepare for 2027
• Avoid underestimating the role of companies not directly in scope. Instead, hear how CSRD may indirectly affect out of scope companies and use this intel to your advantage
Lara Wolters, Member of Parliament, EU Parliament
Katharina Bryan, Director of Policy, GRI
Richard Barker, Board Member, ISSB
Moderator: Richard Howitt, Independent Advisor
• Diagnose the two systemic breakdowns that prevent sustainability strategy from translating into delivery, reporting integrity, and measurable outcomes
• Interrogate the six execution tensions that determine whether sustainability is embedded into governance, prioritization, and project decision-making or diluted under delivery pressure
• Identify what distinguishes high-performing organizations that integrate sustainability into project systems, enabling credible reporting and superior business performance across multiple forms of capital (natural, human, social, constructed, and financial)
Lucila Dotto, Global Head of Sustainability, PMI
• Discover how CSOs adapted after 2025, and put robust frameworks in place to tackle 2026 with confidence. Hear how they navigate working with the board and what their new reporting plans involve
• Evaluate your priorities as a company in scope or if not, how to work with your trading partners that are
• Learn how to regroup, use 2026 to assess and integrate the new standards, and in turn prepare for the potential of 2027’s standards raising
Archana Jagannathan, Chief Sustainability Officer EMEA, PepsiCo
Lee Braley, Head of Sustainability, IG Group
Moderator: Christine Diamente, Managing Director Transformation, BSR
• Kickstart your day with focused connections and shared purpose
• Join a small group of peers for a fast, high‑impact morning session designed to help you clarify your priorities and meet others tackling similar challenges
• Connect on your key challenge so you can benchmark goals, exchange early insights, and build relationships you’ll return to throughout the event
• Understand the simplification levers in ESRS and their practical implication
• Apply streamlined double materiality assessments through guided exercises
• Explore interoperability with ISSB and GRI to reduce duplication
Chiara Del Prete, Chair of Sustainability Reporting Technical Expert Group, EFRAG
Gemma Sanchez-Danes, Technical Director, EFRAG
• Discover how AI and new technologies streamline sustainability data collection, reduce manual workload, improve efficiency and save time for your sustainability reporting division
• Understand how to train and utilise automated regulatory analysis to its fullest potential
• Hear the risks associated with AI, from security threats to accuracy, and how to mitigate this risk when integrating AI into your sustainability reporting strategy
Barrie Painter, Chief Sustainability Officer and Head of Global Marketing and Communications, Motherson
Tim Lambert, Region Lead - UK, IE & Nordics, Osapiens
Moderator: David Carlin, Founder, D.A Carlin and Company
• The hidden flaws in most carbon inventories today, and why CSRD will expose them
• How activity-based AI turns invoice-level financial data into traceable, comparable Scope 3 emissions
• What it looks like when carbon data works: Stegra's journey from compliance reporting to carbon intelligence
Johan M. Reunanen, Climate Impact Lead, Stegra
Oskar Klingberg, Founder and CGO, Bardo
• Hear from sustainability reporting experts as they discuss how they have evolved their reporting blueprints and what they’re adapting in 2026 to prepare for 2027
• Gain expert insights into the essential components of a robust, adaptable reporting structure that can support your company through an uncertain, political landscape
• Learn practical strategies to apply the template effectively, ensuring it becomes a powerful tool for consistency, clarity, and long-term impact
Sandra Schoonhoven, Global Head of Sustainability Expertise, ING Bank NV
Sajith Mohideen, Head of Sustainability, Holcim
Jennifer Wakely, Global ESG Reporting Lead, Specsavers
Moderator: Fiona Watson, VP Corporate Performance & Accountability, WBCSD
Invite only lunch workshop: Advancing sustainability strategies by overcoming operational and economic challenges
• Advancing sustainability at scale requires overcoming practical hurdles by integrating it into existing systems, workflows, and supplier relationships.
• Economic pressure makes it essential to link sustainability efforts to clear ROI through smarter data, prioritization, and resource allocation.
• Organizations that treat sustainability as a strategic enabler—not a separate initiative—are better positioned to manage risk and compete long term.
Melissa Goncalves Ferreira, Global Head of Sustainability, Experian
Lizzie Jones, Group Sustainability Director, Savills
Marc Hobell, Director and General Manager, UL Solutions
J R Van Order, Partner EHS & Sustainability Digital Services, EY
Sponsored lunch workshop available, please email Aseem.Sainudheen@thomsonreuters.com for further information
• Explore how AI tools like automated regulatory analysis can track updates across jurisdictions and interpret complex sustainability requirements with speed and accuracy
• Learn how AI-driven tools align regulatory obligations with internal data and reporting processes, automate compliance checks, and reduce manual workload, leading to a more reliable, efficient and accurate reporting system
• Understand the benefits while addressing the risks and limitations of relying on AI for regulatory interpretation. Assess how to leverage AI solutions effectively without compromising the integrity of your sustainability report
Dr. Daniel Sascha Roth, Head of ESG, Volkswagen
Evgeny Tyurin, Head of ESG Finance, Deutsche Bank
Hannah Simons, Head of Sustainable Finance & Transition, Lloyds Corporate & Institutional
Moderator: Fiona Watson, VP Corporate Performance & Accountability, WBCSD
• Collaborate with senior executives to define and quantify social metrics, including human rights requirements outlined by CSDDD
• Compare and apply methodologies to draft and generate example KPIs that can inform your next sustainability report
• Leave with immediate, actionable outputs to improve credibility, comparability and consistency across your social metrics
Renata Greenberg-Frolova, Director and Regional Lead, BSR
• Discuss proven methods behind financial reporting, such as structure, timelines and delegation, and apply them to strengthen sustainability reporting techniques
• Take advantage of financial assurance practices that can be adapted and applied to meet the growing demands for transparency and comparability in sustainability reporting
• Build cross functional collaboration by aligning financial and sustainability reporting strategies, thereby transforming sustainability reporting into a more robust, mature process
Mardi McBrien, Senior Director - Corporate Performance & Accountability, WBCSD
Jane Thostrup Jagd, Director Net Zero Finance, We Mean Business Coalition
Ed Lord, Head of ESG, Drax
• Learn about evolutions in corporate sustainability reporting on nature in the UK following the ISSB's announcement of their intention to move into a standard-setting process on nature
• Understand what the path to mandatory disclosures obligations might look like, based on the processes underway related to UK SRS S1 and S2
• Hear about commonalities between ESRS and TNFD, and how engagement with TNFD can support companies navigating both UK and EU expectations
• Get insights on best practices for incorporating nature into transition plans and evaluating eligibility for transition finance
Valerie Pinkerton, Transition Plan Lead, Green Finance Institute
• Assess tech-supported timelines and workflows that meet reporting deadlines while ensuring traceability and audit readiness in high-volume environments
• Address challenges of inconsistent metrics and terminology across territories, and explore strategies to standardise data for accurate, comparable reporting
• Explore effective technology that streamlines climate and nature data collection and integrates metrics such as CO₂ emissions, water usage, and biodiversity indicators for thorough reporting
Annika Hansson, Sustainability Director Analytics and Reporting, Oatly
Kai Zinn, Senior Vice President, Sustainability Management, Merck Group
Akash Arasu, Global Climate and Nature Performance Controlling Director, Sustainable Finance, Danone
Moderator: Sylvan Lutz, Policy Officer, TPI Global Climate Transition Centre at the London School of Economics
This session looks at what good emissions data looks like. Granular enough to pass assurance, real-time enough to act on, and robust enough to go beyond standard methodology. Because good data doesn't just improve your sustainability report. It tells you exactly where to intervene, which behaviours to change, and how to drive meaningful reductions at scale. Practical, data-led, with real-world proof
Kit Aspen, CEO & Founder, Thrust Carbon
Sean Campbell, Innovations Lead, Thrust Carbon
• Gain expert insights on how to effectively collect data across nature, climate and scope three, ensuring transparency and comparability
• Put data collection strategies into practical context through our expert case studies
• Participate in a live Q&A to answer your personal questions and improve your data collection
Annika Hansson, Sustainability Director Analytics and Reporting, Oatly
Kai Zinn, Senior Vice President, Sustainability Management, Merck Group
Akash Arasu, Global Climate and Nature Performance Controlling Director, Sustainable Finance, Danone
Sylvan Lutz, Policy Officer, TPI Global Climate Transition Centre, LSE
Kit Aspen, CEO & Founder, Thrust Carbon
Roundtable based on regulatory scope: Tailor your sustainability reporting approach to the current regulations
• Have candid discussions with peers on how sustainability regulations influence supply chains, investment opportunities, and partnerships
• Share ideas and predictions of company growth and investment opportunities for large scale companies
• Explore ways to build a future-proof strategy, leveraging voluntary disclosure as a competitive advantage
Sophie Tripier, Global Lead Reporting & EU Regulations, BSR
Join us for our Women is Sustainability Reporting breakfast; a focused, early‑morning networking session bringing together women and allies leading sustainability and reporting functions across Europe. This workshop will offer a relaxed forum to share experiences, compare approaches to evolving regulatory demands, and build supportive connections with peers driving transparency and impact into your organisation.
Settle into day two as the focus shifts from compliance to collaboration, communication, and impact. Hear from our chair as we explore how organisations are working across departments, strengthening external narratives, and turning reporting into strategy. Expect a full day of insight, connection, and meaningful networking.
Event Chair: Andrew Bowley, Independent, BowleyFI
• Understand the ways in which financial institutions influence corporate reporting and why homogenised risk-related disclosures are critical, with climate-driven factors such as flooding, drought and temperature changes all to be considered
• Hear from the ECB and EBA leaders on the necessity of monitoring climate related risks, reinforcing that climate remains a core financial risk
• Ask the pointed questions on where we go from here, following 2025’s unexpected regulatory roll back and what this means for 2026 and forethinking for 2027
Kamil Liberadzki, Head of Risk and Economic Analysis Department, European Banking Authority
Katia Mastrodomenico, Head of Division Sustainable Banking and Governance (SBG), DG Horizontal Line Supervision (DG HOL), European Central Bank
Moderator: Ingmar Juergens, Co-Founder and Co-CEO, Climate & Company
• Design strategies for engaging suppliers beyond data gathering, with focus on co-creating solutions that drive sustainability and profitability
• Discuss indicators for incorporating sustainability objectives throughout the procurement process, ensuring alignment with commercial goals
• Build off data from previous years, generate KPIs and incorporate improvements into future reports, turning sustainability reporting into a powerful lever for growth and innovation
Cliodhnagh Conlon, Director Consumer Sectors & Supply Chain, BSR
Mario Abreu, Head of CSR and Sustainability, Ferrero
• Kickstart day two with focused connections and shared purpose
• Reconnect with your peers for a fast, high‑impact morning session designed to help you clarify your priorities and meet others tackling similar challenges
• Connect on your key challenge so you can benchmark goals, exchange early insights, and build relationships you’ll return to throughout the event
• Practical strategies for integrating reporting into daily processes, ensuring accountability and efficiency that encourages different job titles to invest in company-wide goals
• Expert tips on how to delegate reporting tasks throughout departments, such as risk and finance, to provide your team with the clarity and ownership for effective reporting
• Proven methods you can use to equip your teams with the knowledge and training needed to understand sustainability data and make meaningful contributions to reports
Benjamin Dubois, Global Lead for Sustainability Reporting Strategy, Nestlé
Neil Jones, Head of ESG, The Boots Group
Moderator: Meggie Eloy, Senior Technical Analyst, Climate Bonds initiative
• How to engage with internal stakeholders; from management to C-Suites, creating a standard of non-sustainability colleagues making meaningful contributions to reports
• Collect key examples of how risks and opportunities are being presented to facilitate informed decisions when it comes to keeping sustainability at the top of the agenda
• Position sustainability reporting as a priority for company leadership, by turning reporting from a compliance task into a shared company mission
Thomas Knobloch, Corporate Head of Sustainability Reporting and Controlling, Siemens
Uwe Bergmann, Corporate Director ESG Reporting, Disclosure and Business Integration, Henkel
Benedicta A. Bakpa, Head of ESG, Bespak
Moderator: Liam Dowd, Senior Manager, Innovation & Market Development, Reuters Professional
• Share experience with peers on data and tools that can support your reporting on nature
• Discuss how AI, eDNA and other technological advances are likely to shape best practice on nature disclosure
• Learn how to combine modelled data with primary data collection to balance efficiency and accuracy
Alena Cierna, Senior Programme Officer, Nature Economy, UNEP-WCMC
James D’Ath, Sustainable Finance Strategist, TNFD
• Join a dynamic networking session with a predetermined seating plan designed to pair you with professionals from different roles and departments
• Gain an understanding for the challenges and priorities of other job functions, uncover tips and techniques your own team may not have considered, and explore reporting from fresh perspectives
• Use conversation prompts provided to spark meaningful dialogue and give you a fresh view of reporting, that can inform your strategy and internal communication moving forward
David Carlin, Founder and CEO, D.A Carlin and Company
• Gain insights on how to adapt your narrative for different stakeholders throughout the value chain, with the recognition that reporting is not a “one size fits all” approach
• Align your report with wider investment trends, using clear definitions that aim towards common goals
• Elevate reports from data sharing to real world influence, driving engagement, building trust and positioning your company as a leader with investors and shareholders in mind
Tiffany Chow, Head of Responsible Business, BT
Matt Bullivant, Head of Sustainability, Athora
Rosanna Sarene, Director of Integrated Reporting, Radley Yeldar
Moderator: Antonina Scheer, Deputy Director of policy, TPI Global Climate Transition Centre at the London School of Economics
• Learn how to craft a well-defined and precise narrative that resonates with consumers, drives engagement and places your brand as a trustworthy sustainability leader
• Hear which data points can be used to demonstrate measurable progress that aligns with your target customers
• Take away examples of how to prove your impact and master the art of consumer inspiration, ultimately to maximise your profits
Mario Abreu, Head of CSR and Sustainability, Ferrero
Vasileia Stavrakaki, Head of ESG Reporting, Hempel A/S
Veronica Shackleton, Group General Council, Mamas and Papas
Moderator: Nikki Gwilliam-Beeharee, Head of Stakeholder and Policy Engagement, World Benchmarking Alliance
· Interpret CSRD, ESRS, and other frameworks in the context of your sector’s unique risks and opportunities, ensuring relevance and compliance
· Identify priority topics that align with your operations and strategic goals, strengthening the connection between reporting and business performance
· Apply practical steps to tailor reporting frameworks to your sector’s language and metrics, enhancing comparability and audit readiness
· Interpret CSRD, ESRS, and other frameworks in the context of your sector’s unique risks and opportunities, ensuring relevance and compliance
· Identify priority topics that align with your operations and strategic goals, strengthening the connection between reporting and business performance
· Apply practical steps to tailor reporting frameworks to your sector’s language and metrics, enhancing comparability and audit readiness
• Gain invaluable insight into how CFOs interpret sustainability data when making investment and budgeting decisions, ensuring reporting supports confident financial planning
• Hear how to effectively structure sustainability reports to align with corporate objectives and financial performance expectations, bridging the gap between sustainability targets and business growth
• Identify the sustainability metrics that matter most to CFOs and learn how to present them effectively to influence capital allocation and strategic decision-making
Gundula Ullah, Chief Procurement & Sustainability Officer, FUNKE Mediengruppe
Kirsty Law, Chief Financial Officer Sustainability, ofi
Moderator: Nikki Gwillian-Beeharee, Head of Stakeholder and Policy Engagement, World Benchmarking Alliance
• Confirm the “why” behind reporting; remember what the end goal is when it comes to the wider sustainability agenda. Reporting for reporting's sake is not the goal
• Learn how leading companies have positioned themselves at the forefront of European sustainability, unlocking internal efficiencies and external market advantages through purposeful reporting
• Leave the conference with a sense of agency and some inspirational ideas from sustainability leaders at the top of their game, who are also managing the same challenges you are
Paulien Eckhardt, Global ESG Lead, Ingka Group
Maurice Loosschilder, Global Head of Sustainability, Signify
Moderator: Dr. Raphael Tietmeyer, Disclosure Lead & Senior Transition Finance Expert, Climate & Company
• Gain direct insights from members of the EU Parliament and representatives from reporting frameworks, to aid preparation for the future of European regulations
• Ensure your reporting approach is informed, accurate, and aligned with evolving European requirements as you prepare for 2027
• Avoid underestimating the role of companies not directly in scope. Instead, hear how CSRD may indirectly affect out of scope companies and use this intel to your advantage
Lara Wolters, Member of Parliament, EU Parliament
Katharina Bryan, Director of Policy, GRI
Richard Barker, Board Member, ISSB
Moderator: Richard Howitt, Independent Advisor
• Discover how CSOs adapted after 2025, and put robust frameworks in place to tackle 2026 with confidence. Hear how they navigate working with the board and what their new reporting plans involve
• Evaluate your priorities as a company in scope or if not, how to work with your trading partners that are
• Learn how to regroup, use 2026 to assess and integrate the new standards, and in turn prepare for the potential of 2027’s standards raising
Archana Jagannathan, Chief Sustainability Officer EMEA, PepsiCo
Lee Braley, Head of Sustainability, IG Group
Moderator: Christine Diamente, Managing Director Transformation, BSR
• Hear from sustainability reporting experts as they discuss how they have evolved their reporting blueprints and what they’re adapting in 2026 to prepare for 2027
• Gain expert insights into the essential components of a robust, adaptable reporting structure that can support your company through an uncertain, political landscape
• Learn practical strategies to apply the template effectively, ensuring it becomes a powerful tool for consistency, clarity, and long-term impact
Sandra Schoonhoven, Global Head of Sustainability Expertise, ING Bank NV
Sajith Mohideen, Head of Sustainability, Holcim
Jennifer Wakely, Global ESG Reporting Lead, Specsavers
Moderator: Fiona Watson, VP Corporate Performance & Accountability, WBCSD
• Explore how AI tools like automated regulatory analysis can track updates across jurisdictions and interpret complex sustainability requirements with speed and accuracy
• Learn how AI-driven tools align regulatory obligations with internal data and reporting processes, automate compliance checks, and reduce manual workload, leading to a more reliable, efficient and accurate reporting system
• Understand the benefits while addressing the risks and limitations of relying on AI for regulatory interpretation. Assess how to leverage AI solutions effectively without compromising the integrity of your sustainability report
Dr. Daniel Sascha Roth, Head of ESG, Volkswagen
Evgeny Tyurin, Head of ESG Finance, Deutsche Bank
Hannah Simons, Head of Sustainable Finance & Transition, Lloyds Corporate & Institutional
Moderator: Fiona Watson, VP Corporate Performance & Accountability, WBCSD
• Learn about evolutions in corporate sustainability reporting on nature in the UK following the ISSB's announcement of their intention to move into a standard-setting process on nature
• Understand what the path to mandatory disclosures obligations might look like, based on the processes underway related to UK SRS S1 and S2
• Hear about commonalities between ESRS and TNFD, and how engagement with TNFD can support companies navigating both UK and EU expectations
• Get insights on best practices for incorporating nature into transition plans and evaluating eligibility for transition finance
Valerie Pinkerton, Transition Plan Lead, Green Finance Institute
• Diagnose the two systemic breakdowns that prevent sustainability strategy from translating into delivery, reporting integrity, and measurable outcomes
• Interrogate the six execution tensions that determine whether sustainability is embedded into governance, prioritization, and project decision-making or diluted under delivery pressure
• Identify what distinguishes high-performing organizations that integrate sustainability into project systems, enabling credible reporting and superior business performance across multiple forms of capital (natural, human, social, constructed, and financial)
Lucila Dotto, Global Head of Sustainability, PMI
• Discover how AI and new technologies streamline sustainability data collection, reduce manual workload, improve efficiency and save time for your sustainability reporting division
• Understand how to train and utilise automated regulatory analysis to its fullest potential
• Hear the risks associated with AI, from security threats to accuracy, and how to mitigate this risk when integrating AI into your sustainability reporting strategy
Barrie Painter, Chief Sustainability Officer and Head of Global Marketing and Communications, Motherson
Tim Lambert, Region Lead - UK, IE & Nordics, Osapiens
Moderator: David Carlin, Founder, D.A Carlin and Company
• The hidden flaws in most carbon inventories today, and why CSRD will expose them
• How activity-based AI turns invoice-level financial data into traceable, comparable Scope 3 emissions
• What it looks like when carbon data works: Stegra's journey from compliance reporting to carbon intelligence
Johan M. Reunanen, Climate Impact Lead, Stegra
Oskar Klingberg, Founder and CGO, Bardo
• Assess tech-supported timelines and workflows that meet reporting deadlines while ensuring traceability and audit readiness in high-volume environments
• Address challenges of inconsistent metrics and terminology across territories, and explore strategies to standardise data for accurate, comparable reporting
• Explore effective technology that streamlines climate and nature data collection and integrates metrics such as CO₂ emissions, water usage, and biodiversity indicators for thorough reporting
Annika Hansson, Sustainability Director Analytics and Reporting, Oatly
Kai Zinn, Senior Vice President, Sustainability Management, Merch Group
Moderator: Sylvan Lutz, Policy Officer, TPI Global Climate Transition Centre at the London School of Economics
This session looks at what good emissions data looks like. Granular enough to pass assurance, real-time enough to act on, and robust enough to go beyond standard methodology. Because good data doesn't just improve your sustainability report. It tells you exactly where to intervene, which behaviours to change, and how to drive meaningful reductions at scale. Practical, data-led, with real-world proof
Kit Aspen, CEO & Founder, Thrust Carbon
Sean Campbell, Innovations Lead, Thrust Carbon
• Gain expert insights on how to effectively collect data across nature, climate and scope three, ensuring transparency and comparability
• Put data collection strategies into practical context through our expert case studies
• Participate in a live Q&A to answer your personal questions and improve your data collection
Annika Hansson, Sustainability Director Analytics and Reporting, Oatly
Kai Zinn, Senior Vice President, Sustainability Management, Merck Group
Akash Arasu, Global Climate and Nature Performance Controlling Director, Sustainable Finance, Danone
Sylvan Lutz, Policy Officer, TPI Global Climate Transition Centre, LSE
Kit Aspen, CEO & Founder, Thrust Carbon
• Practical strategies for integrating reporting into daily processes, ensuring accountability and efficiency that encourages different job titles to invest in company-wide goals
• Expert tips on how to delegate reporting tasks throughout departments, such as risk and finance, to provide your team with the clarity and ownership for effective reporting
• Proven methods you can use to equip your teams with the knowledge and training needed to understand sustainability data and make meaningful contributions to reports
Benjamin Dubois, Global Lead for Sustainability Reporting Strategy, Nestlé
Neil Jones, Head of ESG, The Boots Group
• How to engage with internal stakeholders; from management to C-Suites, creating a standard of non-sustainability colleagues making meaningful contributions to reports
• Collect key examples of how risks and opportunities are being presented to facilitate informed decisions when it comes to keeping sustainability at the top of the agenda
• Position sustainability reporting as a priority for company leadership, by turning reporting from a compliance task into a shared company mission
Thomas Knobloch, Corporate Head of Sustainability Reporting and Controlling, Siemens
Uwe Bergmann, Corporate Director ESG Reporting, Disclosure and Business Integration, Henkel
Moderator: Liam Dowd, Senior Manager, Innovation & Market Development, Reuters Professional
• Gain invaluable insight into how CFOs interpret sustainability data when making investment and budgeting decisions, ensuring reporting supports confident financial planning
• Hear how to effectively structure sustainability reports to align with corporate objectives and financial performance expectations, bridging the gap between sustainability targets and business growth
• Identify the sustainability metrics that matter most to CFOs and learn how to present them effectively to influence capital allocation and strategic decision-making
Gundula Ullah, Chief Procurement & Sustainability Officer, FUNKE Mediengruppe
Kirsty Law, Chief Financial Officer Sustainability, ofi
Moderator: Nikki Gwillian-Beeharee, Head of Stakeholder and Policy Engagement, World Benchmarking Alliance
• Understand the ways in which financial institutions influence corporate reporting and why homogenised risk-related disclosures are critical, with climate-driven factors such as flooding, drought and temperature changes all to be considered
• Hear from the ECB and EBA leaders on the necessity of monitoring climate related risks, reinforcing that climate remains a core financial risk
• Ask the pointed questions on where we go from here, following 2025’s unexpected regulatory roll back and what this means for 2026 and forethinking for 2027
Kamil Liberadzki, Head of Risk and Economic Analysis Department, European Banking Authority
Katia Mastrodomenico, Head of Division Sustainable Banking and Governance (SBG), DG Horizontal Line Supervision (DG HOL), European Central Bank
Moderator: Ingmar Juergens, Co-Founder and Co-CEO, Climate & Company
• Gain insights on how to adapt your narrative for different stakeholders throughout the value chain, with the recognition that reporting is not a “one size fits all” approach
• Align your report with wider investment trends, using clear definitions that aim towards common goals
• Elevate reports from data sharing to real world influence, driving engagement, building trust and positioning your company as a leader with investors and shareholders in mind
Tiffany Chow, Head of Responsible Business, BT
Matt Bullivant, Head of Sustainability, Athora
Rosanna Sarene, Director of Integrated Reporting, Radley Yeldar
• Learn how to craft a well-defined and precise narrative that resonates with consumers, drives engagement and places your brand as a trustworthy sustainability leader
• Hear which data points can be used to demonstrate measurable progress that aligns with your target customers
• Take away examples of how to prove your impact and master the art of consumer inspiration, ultimately to maximise your profits
Mario Abreu, Head of CSR and Sustainability, Ferrero
Vasileia Stavrakaki, Head of ESG Reporting, Hempel A/S
Veronica Shackleton, Group General Council, Mamas and Papas
Moderator: Nikki Gwilliam-Beeharee, Head of Stakeholder and Policy Engagement, World Benchmarking Alliance
• Confirm the “why” behind reporting; remember what the end goal is when it comes to the wider sustainability agenda. Reporting for reporting's sake is not the goal
• Learn how leading companies have positioned themselves at the forefront of European sustainability, unlocking internal efficiencies and external market advantages through purposeful reporting
• Leave the conference with a sense of agency and some inspirational ideas from sustainability leaders at the top of their game, who are also managing the same challenges you are
Paulien Eckhardt, Global ESG Lead, Ingka Group
Maurice Loosschilder, Global Head of Sustainability, Signify
Moderator: Dr. Raphael Tietmeyer, Disclosure Lead & Senior Transition Finance Expert, Climate & Company
• Kickstart your day with focused connections and shared purpose
• Join a small group of peers for a fast, high‑impact morning session designed to help you clarify your priorities and meet others tackling similar challenges
• Connect on your key challenge so you can benchmark goals, exchange early insights, and build relationships you’ll return to throughout the event
• Understand the simplification levers in ESRS and their practical implication
• Apply streamlined double materiality assessments through guided exercises
• Explore interoperability with ISSB and GRI to reduce duplication
Chiara Del Prete, Chair of Sustainability Reporting Technical Expert Group, EFRAG
Gemma Sanchez-Danes, Technical Director, EFRAG
Invite only lunch workshop: Advancing sustainability strategies by overcoming operational and economic challenges
• Advancing sustainability at scale requires overcoming practical hurdles by integrating it into existing systems, workflows, and supplier relationships.
• Economic pressure makes it essential to link sustainability efforts to clear ROI through smarter data, prioritization, and resource allocation.
• Organizations that treat sustainability as a strategic enabler—not a separate initiative—are better positioned to manage risk and compete long term.
Melissa Goncalves Ferreira, Global Head of Sustainability, Experian
Lizzie Jones, Group Sustainability Director, Savills
Marc Hobell, Director and General Manager, UL Solutions
J R Van Order, Partner EHS & Sustainability Digital Services, EY
Sponsored lunch workshop available, please email Aseem.Sainudheen@thomsonreuters.com for further information
• Collaborate with senior executives to define and quantify social metrics, including human rights requirements outlined by CSDDD
• Compare and apply methodologies to draft and generate example KPIs that can inform your next sustainability report
• Leave with immediate, actionable outputs to improve credibility, comparability and consistency across your social metrics
Renata Greenberg-Frolova, Director and Regional Lead, BSR
• Discuss proven methods behind financial reporting, such as structure, timelines and delegation, and apply them to strengthen sustainability reporting techniques
• Take advantage of financial assurance practices that can be adapted and applied to meet the growing demands for transparency and comparability in sustainability reporting
• Build cross functional collaboration by aligning financial and sustainability reporting strategies, thereby transforming sustainability reporting into a more robust, mature process
Mardi McBrien, Senior Director - Corporate Performance & Accountability, WBCSD
Jane Thostrup Jagd, Director Net Zero Finance, We Mean Business Coalition
Ed Lord, Head of ESG, Drax
Roundtable based on regulatory scope: Tailor your sustainability reporting approach to the current regulations
• Have candid discussions with peers on how sustainability regulations influence supply chains, investment opportunities, and partnerships
• Share ideas and predictions of company growth and investment opportunities for large scale companies
• Explore ways to build a future-proof strategy, leveraging voluntary disclosure as a competitive advantage
Sophie Tripier, Global Lead Reporting & EU Regulations, BSR
Join us for our Women is Sustainability Reporting breakfast; a focused, early‑morning networking session bringing together women and allies leading sustainability and reporting functions across Europe. This workshop will offer a relaxed forum to share experiences, compare approaches to evolving regulatory demands, and build supportive connections with peers driving transparency and impact into your organisation.
• Design strategies for engaging suppliers beyond data gathering, with focus on co-creating solutions that drive sustainability and profitability
• Discuss indicators for incorporating sustainability objectives throughout the procurement process, ensuring alignment with commercial goals
• Build off data from previous years, generate KPIs and incorporate improvements into future reports, turning sustainability reporting into a powerful lever for growth and innovation
Cliodhnagh Conlon, Director Consumer Sectors & Supply Chain, BSR
Mario Abreu, Head of CSR and Sustainability, Ferrero
• Kickstart day two with focused connections and shared purpose
• Reconnect with your peers for a fast, high‑impact morning session designed to help you clarify your priorities and meet others tackling similar challenges
• Connect on your key challenge so you can benchmark goals, exchange early insights, and build relationships you’ll return to throughout the event
• Share experience with peers on data and tools that can support your reporting on nature
• Discuss how AI, eDNA and other technological advances are likely to shape best practice on nature disclosure
• Learn how to combine modelled data with primary data collection to balance efficiency and accuracy
Alena Cierna, Senior Programme Officer, Nature Economy, UNEP-WCMC
James D’Ath, Sustainable Finance Strategist, TNFD
• Join a dynamic networking session with a predetermined seating plan designed to pair you with professionals from different roles and departments
• Gain an understanding for the challenges and priorities of other job functions, uncover tips and techniques your own team may not have considered, and explore reporting from fresh perspectives
• Use conversation prompts provided to spark meaningful dialogue and give you a fresh view of reporting, that can inform your strategy and internal communication moving forward
David Carlin, Founder and CEO, D.A Carlin and Company
· Interpret CSRD, ESRS, and other frameworks in the context of your sector’s unique risks and opportunities, ensuring relevance and compliance
· Identify priority topics that align with your operations and strategic goals, strengthening the connection between reporting and business performance
· Apply practical steps to tailor reporting frameworks to your sector’s language and metrics, enhancing comparability and audit readiness
· Interpret CSRD, ESRS, and other frameworks in the context of your sector’s unique risks and opportunities, ensuring relevance and compliance
· Identify priority topics that align with your operations and strategic goals, strengthening the connection between reporting and business performance
· Apply practical steps to tailor reporting frameworks to your sector’s language and metrics, enhancing comparability and audit readiness