Thirteen professional accountancy bodies from around the world - including AAT, ACCA, ICAEW, ICAS, and the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants - have joined forces to fight climate change by committing to reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions.
The accountancy bodies are part of The Prince of Wales’s Accounting for Sustainability Project (A4S)
Accounting Bodies Network. This network represents more than 2.5
million professional accountants and students, who work with businesses
and governments in 179 countries.[1]
The bodies have committed to reach net zero emissions as soon as
possible and will publish plans to do so within the next 12 months and
report annually to show progress.[2]
Accountants are well placed within their organisations and with their
clients to drive action on the climate crisis. The bodies have
therefore also committed to provide their members with training,
support, and resources to help them create their own net zero plans and
reduce their emissions.
In addition, the bodies have pledged to provide advice to help
governments create the policies and infrastructure necessary for
transitions to net zero economies. The profession is already at the
forefront of helping societies adapt by using accounting practices to
help governments adjust economic policy in ways that minimise climate
change.
Heather Hill, AAT President, said: 'Following the 2020 call to action
by the professional accounting bodies, AAT is pleased to support this
statement of commitment to net zero. Climate change is an existential
crisis and every one of us, as individuals and organisations, has a part
to play in driving the effort to achieve net zero. At AAT we will
continue our organisational activity to improve our carbon footprint,
but to also help equip our members to engage in this crucial collective
effort, and to bring our influence to bear on the government where
appropriate.'
Helen Brand OBE, ACCA Chief Executive, said: 'Making
these commitments is important to create positive business change – and
professional accountants are core to this. They are in a unique
position to drive good business decisions with positive impacts on
sustainability, including on climate action, in the organisations they
lead and work for. ACCA is proud to support these commitments and play
our part.'
Michael Izza, ICAEW Chief Executive, said: 'The
fight against climate change requires urgent global action, so we were
pleased to join our fellow bodies from around the world to confirm our
commitment to a zero-carbon society.
'We were the first major professional body to become carbon neutral
and have brought in measures to help us reach net zero, such as setting
up carbon-reducing projects. We will continue to look for ways to
minimise our carbon footprint, guide our members on their own net zero
journeys and support global action.'
J Bruce Cartwright CA, ICAS Chief Executive, said: 'ICAS
is proud to be a signatory to the Accounting Bodies Network commitment
to net zero greenhouse gas emissions and to commit to provide training,
support and resources to help our members establish their own net zero
pathways based on our experience. The accountancy profession can be a
key enabler in the transition to a net zero economy. I believe that if
we pool our collective efforts and resources we can achieve our climate
change ambitions and make the creation of a healthy and sustainable
planet a reality for future generations.'
Barry Melancon, CPA, CGMA, CEO at the Association of
International Certified Professional Accountants, representing AICPA
& CIMA, said: 'Over the past decade, we have been
witnessing the direct and indirect impact of environmental-related risks
on our communities. It is now abundantly clear that to address these
risks and achieve climate-goal ambitions, we must work together and lead
the accounting profession by example. Public and management accountants
have an important role to play improving an organisation’s integrated
thinking and decision-making capabilities to promote responsible and
sustainable business practices. They have the necessary skills and
expertise to help effect meaningful change in this area. As an
organisation, we are fully committed to doing our part and will continue
to help our members, their organisations and their clients across the
globe support with this mission.'
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