Australian Businesses Face Surge in ESG Regulatory Compliance in 2024

Australian Businesses Face Surge in ESG Regulatory Compliance in 2024

BY  
AnhNguyen  
- August 20, 2024

In 2024, the focus on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) compliance has intensified as businesses worldwide adapt to a growing network of ESG regulations. For Australian companies, especially those with global operations and value chains, navigating these evolving ESG regulatory landscapes is crucial for maintaining market access and competitiveness. 

One significant development is the Federal Government’s upcoming climate-related financial disclosure regime, which will soon be incorporated into the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth). Described as the most substantial change to financial reporting in a generation, this mandate will require Group 1 entities to disclose climate-related risks by 2026. As ESG regulatory compliance tightens, businesses must ensure robust systems are in place to meet these new legal obligations. 

Additionally, reforms to Australia’s Modern Slavery Act are on the horizon. The establishment of an Anti-Slavery Commissioner indicates a stronger governmental focus on preventing modern slavery. Expected reforms include expanding mandatory reporting requirements and lowering reporting thresholds, which will broaden the scope of businesses affected by these regulations. 

On the voluntary front, nature-related financial disclosures are gaining traction, supported by initiatives such as the Taskforce for Nature-Related Financial Disclosures (TNFD). Although currently voluntary, these frameworks are expected to become regulatory standards, further expanding the ESG compliance landscape. 

Finally, the introduction of Australia’s sustainable finance taxonomy will provide a standardized definition for sustainable activities, initially focused on climate change mitigation. While currently voluntary, this taxonomy is likely to shape future regulatory expectations and influence investor decisions. 

As the global shift towards ESG regulation accelerates, Australian businesses must proactively adapt to these changes to ensure continued success in international markets. 

Sources: 

https://www.mondaq.com/australia/environment/1506692/esg-regulatory-trends-in-house-counsel-front-and-centre-as-esg-regulation-proliferates 

https://www.corrs.com.au/insights/esg-regulatory-trends-in-house-counsel-front-and-centre-as-esg-regulation-proliferates?utm_source=mondaq&utm_medium=syndication&utm_content=articleoriginal&utm_campaign=article

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