Sustainability Assurance Standards: Two Disappointments for Users in ISSA 5000 Exposure Draft
December, 2023

The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board issued an exposure draft of General Requirements for Sustainability Assurance Engagements – International Standard on Sustainability Assurance (ISSA) 5000, inviting comments by December 1, 2023.  Douglas Hileman Consulting LLC (DHC) submitted comments, with two topics of interest to preparers and users of these reports. 

Why the push for assurance standards?          Sustainability reports have been around for over 25 years. Sustainability factors affect companies’ prospects for obtaining capital, delivering financial performance, as well as their effect on the environment and society.  They have matured over the years.  Even so, the scope, content, metrics, and rigor leave much to be desired by users – notably investors.  Some regulations, including the EU’s Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) and California’s SB 253 (disclosure of greenhouse gas emissions) will require external assurance within a few years.  Read More

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ISSB Sustainability Disclosure Standards: Who’s In? Who’s Out? Who Might be Surprised? (One of a Series)
July, 2023

The International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) released two Sustainability disclosure standards on June 26, 2023[1].  With many developments in the Sustainability/ ESG space – and more on the horizon (notably an SEC climate disclosure rule), ISSB standards have received scant attention.   Some companies may think it doesn’t apply to them – but they could be surprised.

Who’s In?

The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) developed International Financial Reporting Standards IFRS) for financial reporting and disclosures.  IFRS has been adopted by 168 jurisdictions worldwide (not including the United States).  ISSB[2] is an independent body that was formed to meet the demand for global sustainability standards.  (read more)

 

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