How to become sustainable? New perspectives for the transition of corporates and financial actors

In Europe, sustainable finance policy has been placing strong emphasis on the transparency of financial and economic actors on the one hand (disclosure and reporting regimes), and on the financing of the “green” part of the economy on the other (taxonomy, green bonds). Today, it appears that the transition efforts of banks and of companies, particularly in carbon-intensive sectors, need more support and guidance. The objective of this seminar is to inform you about the economic, regulatory and methodological levers that can facilitate the development and implementation of transition plans, possibly with net zero targets, in the private sector. Supporting the progress made by companies in emerging and developing countries to improve their ESG performance is also on the agenda. In each of the planned sessions, there will be sufficient time to allow you to ask questions to the speakers.

PROGRAMME AND SPEAKERS   Chair: Prof. Brent Bleys (UGent)   Part I - Financial levers: The role of public investment companies
  • The PATH framework of the European Investment Bank: Supporting counterparties on their pathways to align with the Paris Agreement - Monica Pena Sastre (EIB)
  • The Federal Holding and Investment Company’s approach (SFPI-FPIM) - Martin de Brabant (SFPI-FPIM)
  • The approach of the Belgian Investment Company for Developing Countries (BIO) - Ben Jehaes (BIO)
  • Q&A
  Part II – Regulatory levers : Mandatory transition plans for banks and companies
  • Prudential transition plans in the context of EU capital requirements for banks - Brenda Van Tendeloo (NBB)
  • Climate transition plans in the context of the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive - Dan Dionisie (DG JUST) (TBC)
  • Q&A
  Coffee break   Part III – Methodological levers
  • How to support the credibility of transition plans in the most climate-impacting and vulnerable sectors, including in EMDCs ? - Valentina Bellesi (OECD)
  • The role of European sustainability reporting standards (ESRS) - NN (TBC)
  • The role of banking supervisors - Jens van’t Klooster (Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment)
  • Achieving a transition finance framework in the EU - Pietro Cesaro and Tsvetelina Kuzmanova (E3G)
  • Q&A
  Lunch     PREPARING FOR THE SEMINAR   We recommend that you attend the two upcoming webinars of the European Environment and Sustainable Development Advisory Councils (EEAC) Network on developing climate transition plans in the private sector:   3 May 2023 I Achieving climate neutrality through corporate transition plans: Taking a closer look at the CSDDD Directive (Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive)   10 May 2023 I Transition plans in the banking sector: Taking a closer look at the amendments to the CRD Directive (Capital Requirements Directive)     PRACTICAL INFORMATION FOR THE SEMINAR OF 23 MAY   The seminar will be held in English.   A lunch will be offered at 12:45. Participation is free, but you are required to register in advance via this link: https://frdo-cfdd-admin.be/Account/JoinForum/1181   It will not be possible to follow the seminar online. The power point presentations will be published on the FRDO-CFDD website.

Datum

23 mei 2023, 11:00 - 16:00

Locatie

Pacheco Conference center
Boulevard Pachéco, 13
Ingang: tour des finances
1000 Brussel
België

Organised by

FRDO Federale Raad voor Duurzame Ontwikkeling

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