Leading the way in climate change reporting, an analysis of the FTSE 350 – Design Portfolio
Despite the current political and economic uncertainties, companies are beginning to lead the way in climate change reporting. With increasing demands from investors, consumers and other stakeholders, clear communication of the risks and opportunities climate change presents become increasingly important. Our latest whitepaper provides guidance to companies on how to digest these urgent climate challenges and report transparently on their impact.
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With a new year just around the corner, 2020 is being branded the climate “super decade” – a time to take meaningful action to finally put a stop to climate change. If the UK is going to meet net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, everyone needs to get on board. Our latest whitepaper, “Taking a stand – leading the way in climate change reporting”, not only investigates the climate change reporting trends of the FTSE 350 but it also provides a robust framework for companies to follow, helping them build a powerful climate strategy. This is the second part of our sustainability chronicles, told through the story of Team Superstainability, to help guide companies through these urgent climate challenges.
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Design Portfolio is a team of more than 60 communication specialists. We are strategic advisors, creative thinkers and compelling storytellers. We are trusted partners to companies of all sizes and all stages of growth, helping them to tell their unique stories effectively to their stakeholders. We advise on strategic direction, create engaging narratives and memorable brands, and ensure that each client’s story is told consistently through: Corporate reporting, Websites, Branding, Sustainability, Investor presentations, Video and animation and Employee communications.
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Published 13 December, 2019