Join KERAMIDA at the CDP US Workshop on May 23rd!
As a CDP Gold Accredited Provider, KERAMIDA is excited to participate in CDP's flagship US Workshop on May 23rd, a pivotal event for the sustainability landscape. As increasing mandatory disclosure from jurisdictions around the world is top of mind for many corporations, this workshop is a timely gathering. This session is particularly relevant given CDP’s updated disclosure framework, which has drawn significant interest relating to its new multi-environmental issue format and alignment with sustainability disclosures and standards (IFRS 2, TNFD recommendations, ESRS). By engaging with CDP experts and networking with sustainability peers and decision-makers, attendees will gain valuable insights and support to advance in disclosure and climate action.
Our own expert, Brady, will be hosting one of the four tables during the session titled "Low-Carbon Transition: Strategies for Success." Brady will discuss the verification process, how companies can prepare for verifications, the benefits, and how it relates to CDP. This session is particularly relevant given CDP’s recent revamp, which has drawn significant interest for its new questionnaire and grading system.
Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your understanding of the latest developments in sustainability and connect with industry leaders.
Register here to join us at the CDP US Workshop on May 23rd. Virtual attendance is available.
Round-Table Host:
“Low-carbon transition: strategies for success"
Brady Koetting, CPA
Senior Sustainability Assurance Manager
KERAMIDA Inc.
This session will convene CDP corporate disclosers at all levels who are interested in gaining a deeper understanding of how to implement necessary actions for environmental stewardship. With the help from Accredited Solutions Provider experts and the CDP Reporter Services team, this session will focus on transition plans, risk and opportunity reporting, net-zero, and supplier engagement and offer insight into best practices.
This session will also cover an overview of key changes on the horizon for the 2024 disclosure cycle.