Guardrails for Sustainability Communications

Is creative sustainability communication still possible in the new world of regulation and risk? 

Join our webinar on Thursday 7th November

Time: 15:00 – 16:00 GMT / 16:00 – 17:00 CET / 10:00 – 11:00 EST

Location: Microsoft Teams Webinar

In this virtual session we’ll explore how to navigate increasing regulatory and NGO scrutiny of sustainability claims while still engaging stakeholders with creative and credible communications.

The session will include an overview of the changing legal landscape from ESG experts at law firm, Clyde & Co, before asking the question: Is creative sustainability communication still possible in the new world of regulations and risk?


Key take-aways

  • Insights on how to support and gain value from your sustainability commitments and disclosures with multiple audiences, while ensuring credibility and reducing risk.

  • An update on the latest ESG and green claims regulations, from Clyde & Co’s ESG legal advisory team.

  • Examples of how peers within other companies are navigating these challenges.

  • Based on these discussions, a set of principles for credible, engaging sustainability communications.


What you can expect from the session

This will be an interactive discussion, providing an update on green claims and sustainability disclosure regulations, together with practical advice for communicating sustainability commitments.

Together with Clyde & Co, the SB+CO team will share our recommended guardrails for credible, effective and compliant sustainability communications.

We’ll invite sustainability and communications professionals, from a range of complex, global businesses to share their experiences creating compelling and creative communications while minimising the risks arising from increased regulatory and public scrutiny.


This session is for you if

  • You’re a communicator or marketeer struggling to gain the confidence of your sustainability or compliance teams in communicating about sustainability. 

  • You’re a sustainability professional struggling to promote your company’s efforts due to the perceived risks created by new regulations. 

  • You work in legal or compliance and need ideas on how to take a pragmatic approach to green claims.  


How to sign up

If you’d like to join us, please fill out the form below and you’ll receive a calendar invite within 24 hours. If you have any questions about the session please do get in touch at info@sbandco.com

We look forward to seeing you there!


Find out more 

This is the second event in our virtual series on the evolution of Sustainability Communications and Reporting and follows our first session on how CSRD is changing the face of reporting.  

You might also be interested in:

  • Could CSRD reporting be dead? How CSRD will change the face of sustainability reporting as we know it: insights from early reporters

  • CSDDD: decoding the directive. Download our whitepaper, published with partners 60 Decibels, guiding your first steps to implementing the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive.

  • Five things to know about certification standards. Certification and ecolabels can provide a powerful foundation to deliver sustainability commitments, but are not immune to criticism. Read our tips for integrating them into your sourcing policies and communications.


Register for the sustainability communications event

Please fill in the form below, or click on the link above.


Please note at this stage we are not including other consultants in these sessions.


Phoebe Whittome
Sustainability Strategy Director | SB+CO


Wynne Lawrence
Partner | Clyde & Co LLP


Jo Miller
Senior Communications Consultant  | SB+CO


Lucia Williams
Senior Associate | Clyde & Co LLP


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