Mandatory climate reporting: Experiences from year one of New Zealand's regime
As we prepare for year two of mandatory climate reporting, lessons from the first year highlight areas of both opportunity and challenge.
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Join us for a deep dive into the Emission Trading Scheme and Scope 1, 2, and 3 compliance requirements
Cam Burrow, Manager in the Accounting and Reporting Advisory team at Deloitte, will share his expert insights on understanding your role and responsibilities in a changing regulatory environment and how to future-proof your business footprint.
We are also delighted to have senior director Sarah Ottrey join Cam as the chair of this event. Sarah will present a case study on a South Island business, where she serves as a director, which has successfully reduced its Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions by 21%.
This Director Dialogue offers real-life stories that everyone can learn from and engage with.
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Cam is a Manager in the Deloitte Accounting and Reporting Advisory team. Assisting clients with complex accounting the team is also assisting companies in meeting their Climate Related Disclosure (CRD) requirements and performing their Climate Risk Assessments.
Outside of work Cam is an elected Board Member of the Surf Lifesaving New Zealand Board, Chairman of the Dunedin Rugby Cub and an active Surf Lifesaver.
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Sarah is a Chartered Fellow of the IoD and a graduate of the University of Otago. In Sarah’s 20-year executive career with Unilever and DB Breweries/Heineken she held senior marketing roles in New Zealand and internationally. Sarah created the Tui Yeah Right Campaign.
Sarah is currently Chair of Christchurch International Airport and The Whitestone Cheese Co, and a director of Skyline Enterprises Ltd, Mount Cook Alpine Salmon, Sarah Ottrey Marketing Ltd and a council member on the NZ China Business Council.
Past directorships include EBOS Group Ltd, Comvita, The NZ Public Trust, Blue Sky Meats, The Smiths City Group, Inland Revenue Risk Assurance Committee and Wellesley College and its Foundation as Deputy Chair and Chair.
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Michelle Branford
Otago Southland Branch Manager
+64 20 4183 5664
michelle.branford@iod.org.nz
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