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#58 Piotr Biernacki: How To Tailor Sustainability Reports to Your Business-Specific Context

How can and should you address entity-specific reporting? Listen to Piotr Biernacki, EFRAG TEG Member and ESG Reporting Fellow at Materiality.

What does a company do when something it thinks is important for its sustainability doesn't fit into a standardised reporting framework in the language of the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS)? 

Today in Frankly Speaking, ⁠Richard Howitt⁠ is joined by ⁠Piotr Biernacki⁠ who has been involved in the ESRS right from the beginning in 2020, first as a member of the Project Task Force and now as a member of ⁠EFRAG⁠’s Technical Expert Group. Piotr is also ESG Reporting Fellow at Materiality, working with listed companies on sustainability reporting in Poland.

You’ll hear more about:

  • What are entity-specific disclosures and why extra information may be necessary for some companies
  • Piotr's advice when conducting a materiality assessment and how to know that an issue is to be reported as an entity-specific information
  • How there's still room for companies to tell their sustainability stories in their reports without compromising quality data
  • How challenges companies face now regarding the ESRS will diminish over time
  • The state of sustainability reporting and sustainability performance of companies in Poland

... and more!

Listen in and follow us on ⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠.

"There are as many reports as there are companies and companies are very different from each other. It's simply impossible to design standards that would fit all of those companies. We first got the sector agnostic standards. Over the coming years we will get sector specific standards. But even when they are out, there will be some sustainability matters that are material for just a few companies and nobody will bother to design a standard for just a few. That’s when entity specific disclosures enter, they complement the whole system."

Piotr Biernacki in Frankly Speaking

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