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Be Prepared For What’s Coming Down the Tracks – EU and UK Sustainability Legislation and its Impact

In the final session of our Techies Go Green Summer Webinar series we’rel be joined by two leading experts who will discuss both the existing and forthcoming corporate sustainability legislation at both UK and EU level. As more and more organisations put sustainability at the heart of their strategic planning, what do businesses need to do to prepare for the forthcoming legislation so that they can take advantage of the opportunities and mitigate against risks in the supply chain and ultimately not get left scrambling to catch up!

Key topics covered in the session will include:

  • Existing and forthcoming corporate sustainability legislation at both UK and EU level

  • How organisations can prepare for forthcoming requirements

  • Consequences of non-compliance

  • Key deadlines and timelines

About the Guest Speakers:

Dr Aideen O’Dochartaigh is Assistant Professor in Accounting at the Dublin City University Business School, Dublin, Ireland, specialising in sustainability accounting and responsible business. Her research includes ongoing interdisciplinary work on supply chain sustainability accounting, carbon budgeting and sustainability networks. She completed her PhD on sustainability accounting at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. She is a chartered accountant with extensive experience in industry and practice.

Rory Brown is Head of Sustainability at Greenpixie and has worked in the civil society sector for a number of years. Knowledge of policy process from research roles for UK Government Ministers keeps Greenpixie on top of legislative movements. Rory has since worked for an environmental party in the UK, at the Open Society Foundations in Barcelona and has a Master’s in Environmental and International Law.

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