Articles - Carbon emissions reporting lessons from the first wave


First introduced from 1 October 2021 for schemes with £5bn or more of assets under management, ‘TCFD’ reporting requirements will be extended to schemes with £1bn or more from 1 October 2022. This webinar is intended for schemes with assets between £1bn and £5bn and will:

- give you an overview of what your scheme will have to do;
- share the ‘hands-on’ experience of a £5bn-plus ‘first wave’ scheme on how they have handled TCFD reporting – the lessons they have learned; and
- show how you can use the Carbon Emission Templates, developed by the PLSA and industry colleagues, to simplify TCFD reporting.

 

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