🎧ISSB February 2025 Update: Podcast Highlights and Key Takeaways
The ISSB dropped its latest update and podcast, featuring Emmanuel Faber and Sue Lloyd discussing sustainability standards, capacity building, and jurisdictional adoption. They also delve into recent meetings in Canada and a joint session with the IASB.
Key Points
- •🎙️ Podcast Alert: Emmanuel Faber and Sue Lloyd discuss key updates in the latest ISSB podcast.
- •🌍 Global Focus: Updates on capacity building and jurisdictional adoption.
- •🤝 Collaboration: Insights from the second joint board session with the IASB.
- •📅 Event Recap: Key takeaways from the ISSB meeting in Montreal.
- •📲 Stay Connected: Listen to the podcast on Spotify, iTunes, and YouTube.
🎧 Tune In for the Latest
Emmanuel Faber and Sue Lloyd, the dynamic duo leading the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB), have just released the February 2025 ISSB Update and podcast. This episode is packed with insights on capacity building and jurisdictional adoption, plus a recap of their stakeholder meetings in Canada.
🌐 Capacity Building and Adoption
Faber and Lloyd are on a mission to make sustainability standards a global norm. They share updates on efforts to build capacity and encourage jurisdictional adoption of these standards. Their recent trip to Canada provided valuable insights into how different regions are embracing these changes.
🤝 Joint Session with the IASB
In a significant move, the ISSB held its second joint board session with the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB). This collaboration aims to align sustainability and financial reporting standards, making it easier for companies to integrate both into their operations. The joint session highlighted the importance of cohesive efforts in standard-setting.
📅 Montreal Meeting Highlights
The ISSB meeting in Montreal was a key event, and Faber and Lloyd share their top takeaways. The discussions focused on the future of sustainability standards and the steps needed to ensure they are widely adopted and implemented. Montreal served as a backdrop for some pivotal decisions and strategies.