Manufacturing businesses need more than spreadsheets to meet today’s sustainability demands. The right ESG reporting software will empower you to monitor performance across sites, engage your suppliers, and stay compliant with evolving climate regulations.
Disclosing the financial effects of climate risk isn’t about perfect modelling, it’s about building transparency, accountability, and resilience. AASB S2 is pushing companies to think differently about climate and finance, and early movers will gain trust and credibility with stakeholders.
When done well, scenario analysis becomes more than just a compliance task. It’s a strategic advantage that helps future-proof your business in the face of uncertainty.
This blog explores the essential role of management in operationalising climate governance. We’ll unpack what AASB S2 expects, how organisations can report on management roles and responsibilities, and why embedding climate into everyday operations makes all the difference.
Getting your climate-related disclosures right under AASB S2 doesn’t mean collecting more data—it means collecting the right data, and making sure it tells a story that’s relevant, strategic, and actionable.
As global regulations tighten and supply chains come under increasing scrutiny, logistics and transport companies are being called to do more than just deliver goods, they must also deliver on climate accountability.
From the start, one thing was clear: companies may be getting better at tracking emissions, but when it comes to governance, strategy, and leadership engagement, there’s still a long way to go.
Watch the Recording: This session focuses on the growing role of sustainability in the sales process, how to identify and address client pain points, and how to position NetNada’s software as a trusted solution for carbon emissions reporting.
November 27 | Discover essential strategies for reducing carbon emissions, explore eco-friendly sourcing and waste management, and learn how to navigate the evolving landscape of sustainability in the events industry.
October 30 | This NetNada x BBP joint webinar will demonstrate how embracing sustainability not only enhances your business reputation but also strengthens client relationships and attracts larger customers by highlighting your commitment to reducing emissions.
October 16 | Discover the new regulations set to take effect in 2025, learn how to navigate mandatory disclosures, and gain actionable insights to align your business with reporting standards.
This engaging session is designed to bridge the gap between large organisations and small to medium enterprises (SMEs), focusing on the key questions procurement teams must ask to enhance transparency and the crucial steps SMEs need to take to be prepared.
Join us for "Sustainability 101: An Introduction to Carbon Accounting," a comprehensive webinar designed to demystify carbon accounting's essentials and its pivotal role in sustainable business practices. Learn how NetNada is leading innovation in this crucial area.
Exploring the implications of new government legislation on net-zero and government procurement. With a focus on the recent $75 billion shift in government contracts, this session will delve into how these changes impact tenders, contracts, and business operations.
In this article, we cover the main points businesses need to understand about climate reporting in Australia to help them adapt and succeed in this new era of responsibility.
Australia’s new Climate Reporting Act, part of the Treasury Laws Amendment (Financial Market Infrastructure and Other Measures) Act 2024, brings significant changes to how businesses report climate-related financial risks. Effective from 2025 for large companies and extending to 2027 for smaller ones, this law mandates detailed disclosures on climate risks and sustainability strategies. Learn how this legislation compares globally and what it means for your business in our concise guide.
This article lists 20 commonly used hospital items, offering environmentally sustainable alternatives that not only foster ecological responsibility but also improve the quality of patient care. By integrating these alternatives, healthcare facilities can not only showcase leadership in sustainability and set a benchmark for other industries, but also achieve big savings in combatting climate change.
Making the healthcare and hospitality industry more sustainable is not only good for the environment and people, it also saves A LOT of money and boosts the brand image. As more people want eco-friendly options, those who cut waste and lower carbon emissions stand out as eco-leaders. This guide offers easy-to-follow steps like checking how you use energy, starting waste reduction plans, and saving water.
Sustainability is crucial in transforming hospitals into leaders in green healthcare. Through certifications like LEED, Well Building Standard, Green Globes, and ISO14001, hospitals are significantly reducing their environmental impact. Take a look at the world's most sustainable hospitals and how they achieved green hospital certifications.
Unpredictable weather can cause disruptions, lead to higher operational costs due to the need for better climate control, and affect the productivity of natural resources. These are just a few of the challenges businesses now face. This article will look at how such extreme weather events impact various sectors and offer steps for businesses to adapt and succeed in a changing climate.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of sustainability, a new concept is emerging: Scope 4 emissions, or "avoided emissions." Unlike traditional Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions, Scope 4 focuses on emissions that are prevented from being generated in the first place. This intriguing idea could revolutionize how companies measure and report their environmental impact. However, with no standardized framework and potential risks of "carbon washing," the journey to accurately account for Scope 4 is fraught with challenges.
This blog explores what sustainable hotels are, highlights seven of the most sustainable hotels in the world, and provides actionable insights into how hotels can be more sustainable in their operations.
Sustainable practices are now essential in modern hospitality. Green certifications like LEED, Green Key, and Green Globe highlight a hotel's commitment to sustainability, offering benefits such as operational efficiency, market differentiation, and increased guest satisfaction. This guide covers the criteria and benefits of these leading certifications and shows how NetNada’s software can simplify the certification process, helping hotels achieve their green goals.
The 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris is deemed to be the hottest summer games on record, presenting both challenges and opportunities for sustainability. With extreme heat threatening athlete performance, organisers grapple with ensuring athlete safety while debating the priority of athlete safety and sustainability.
Earth just experienced its hottest day ever, highlighting the urgent need to address climate change. For businesses, this event underscores the importance of reassessing and enhancing environmental strategies to ensure a sustainable future. Here’s how your business can contribute.
In our increasingly environmentally conscious world, finding ways to reduce carbon emissions at home has become a priority for many individuals. By understanding carbon emissions and their impact on the environment, as well as making practical changes in our daily lives, we can all contribute to a more sustainable future. In this article, we will explore the different aspects of carbon emissions and provide tips on how to minimize your carbon footprint from the comfort of your own home.