Corporate responsibility and reporting are now mandatory for larger companies, and these obligations indirectly extend to other companies as well. Small and medium-sized enterprises must also be prepared to meet the information needs of larger companies to ensure successful collaboration in a changing market. Successful sustainability work helps optimize resource use, increase margins on products and services, and open up new customer segments. The transition to clean energy in itself creates a competitive advantage, for example, in terms of emissions targets. That is why it is important to ensure that a successful transition is effectively communicated and reported!
Watch the recording of the June 10 webinar here: https://youtu.be/wD7yF526m2I
Corporate responsibility and reporting are not just a requirement in the B2B market; an increasing number of consumers are demanding information on corporate responsibility before deciding to purchase a product or service. In this webinar, we’ll provide practicaltoolsto help companies ensure that their sustainability efforts meet the needs of their industry and customer base.
Corporate social responsibility is not only important for businesses; it also enables municipalities and public entities to achieve cost savings, for example. Furthermore, corporate social responsibility creates the conditions for sustainable regional business through its potential for ecosystem development and collaboration.
Webinar programme:
- European corporate responsibility regulations require larger companies to engage in activities such as sustainability reporting and close monitoring of their supply chains. Vertti Sahala,CEO of Valveres Oy, a provider of sustainability services, presents the steps involved in double materiality analysis and sustainability reporting, which can help you gain a competitive edge and secure a top spot on the shopping lists of both large corporations and consumers.
- Elli Antikainen, Head of Communications and Corporate Responsibility at Savon Voima Oy, discusses the energy company’s corporate responsibility communications in a changing regulatory landscape.
- Jami Holtari, CEOof the Finnish Hydrogen Valley Association,will openthe webinar and introduce the experts. At the end of the event, participants will have the opportunity to ask questions of the experts.
The Finnish Hydrogen Valley Association promotes the hydrogen economy and renewable energy production, particularly in eastern Finland. We are a non-profit public-interest association. We act as an advocate for our members and produce and disseminate information on the development of renewable energy and the hydrogen economy. The webinar is part of the “Powering Southeast Finland with Green Hydrogen and Carbon Dioxide” project, which is implemented by the Finnish Hydrogen Valley Association and co-funded by the EU.







