CDSB welcomes mandatory implementation of climate risk disclosures using the TCFD recommendations across major sections of the UK economy by 2025
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak
today announced that the UK Government will mandate the implementation
of climate risk disclosure using TCFD recommendations, across the UK
economy by 2025.
Mardi McBrien, Managing Director, Climate Disclosure Standards Board (CDSB) commented:
“This announcement is truly transformative and CDSB welcomes the UK
Government’s leadership. Mandatory implementation of climate risk
disclosures using the TCFD recommendations across major sections of the
UK economy by 2025 will improve business resilience, level the playing
field for companies and investors reporting on climate and drive
investment to finance the UK’s transition to a net zero future.”
CDSB has been working with businesses in the UK and globally since
2007 to support them in implementing climate-related financial
disclosures into mainstream corporate reports and has produced a wealth
of resources to inform this process. The CDSB Framework is referenced
in the guidelines to the current mandatory GHG and environmental
disclosures under the Companies Act and can also be used for TCFD
implementation. CDSB also hosts the TCFD knowledge Hub on behalf of the
Task Force.
CDSB is here to support business and the UK Government in ensuring TCFD implementation is a success.
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