The Edge Impact ASRS Readiness Assessment Guide
Is your organisation prepared for the upcoming climate disclosure standards?
Depending on the size and complexity of your organisation, the process of identifying material climate risks and opportunities and understanding their potential impact on financial performance can take a significant amount of time and effort.
However, if done effectively, the benefits of this process can extend well beyond compliance to disclosure standards, providing key strategic and operational advantages.
Importantly, the first and most significant step is understanding what you already have in place and what additional actions are required to comply with the new standards.
This can be completed through the Edge Impact Australian Sustainability Reporting Standards Readiness Assessment.
Download the ASRS Readiness Assessment Guide
Benefits of completing a readiness assessment
- Early engagement and upskilling of leadership.
- Confirmation of relevant reporting jurisdiction and associated standards.
- Detailed planning of internal and external resourcing requirements, including budgeting and recruitment requirements to meet reporting deadlines.
- Coordination and allocation of responsibilities between business functions, including finance, risk, executive and board.
- Integration of climate risks into enterprise risk management process.
- Reduce future compliance costs through building team capability.
How to comply with the new standards
To help you prepare for this transition, we've developed a variety of practical guides, tools, and articles on our Mandatory Climate Disclosure page.
Each resource is expertly designed to lead you through every step of the reporting process, ensuring a smooth and comprehensive compliance journey.
With our in-depth knowledge of reporting standards, whether ISSB, CRSD or ASRS - our readiness assessment process will consider which standards are relevant for your business.
Contact Mark Siebentritt, our Global Practice Lead for Climate or get in touch here.