Many Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) reports rely heavily on self-reporting mechanisms, raising concerns about transparency, trust, and accuracy. This session delves into how digitalization, with its potential to make ESG reporting faster, less bureaucratic, and more reliable, can support the green transition and direct investments to where it makes the most significant impact.
We will examine how advanced technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) can transform ESG reporting, ensuring the data is verifiable, immutable, and transparent. The session will also focus on how digitalization could enable more informed investment decisions, potentially directing capital toward genuinely sustainable companies and helping to build trust in ESG metrics.
The panel for this session will feature insights from leading academics and industry practitioners who are at the forefront of integrating digital solutions into ESG frameworks.
Join us as we explore the future of data-driven ESG reporting and its potential to accelerate sustainability efforts across industries.
Lise Pretorius - Chief Sustainability Analysis Officer - Matter
Bas Spitters - Associate prof - Aarhus University
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