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ESG in Business and Finance conference to be held on September 26 in Belgrade

Conference about the implementation of the ESG reporting strategy, September 26 in Belgrade

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The conference “ESG in Business and Finance: Challenges and Opportunities in Serbia” will be held on September 26 in Belgrade. The conference is organized by the Association of Italian Industrialists in Serbia – Confindustria Serbia, in partnership with the Chamber of Commerce of Serbia, with the support of Deloitte Risk Advisory, EIT Manufacturing, and Banca Intesa. The conference will focus on ESG reporting, corporate decarbonization strategies, green technology applications, and CBAM implementation.

Structured as an interactive and dynamic exchange, the conference aims to showcase the initial experiences of European companies, namely those from Italy and Germany, and from Serbia, with the implementation of ESG reporting and strategies.

The Conference will discuss a number of important topics, including the implementation of the EU taxonomy for sustainable financing, the impact of the Cross-Border Carbon Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), and the integration of ESG criteria in the investment decisions of financial institutions. Furthermore, the Conference will explore decarbonization strategies and the application of green technologies for managing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, with a focus on the entire supply chain.

The conference will take place at the Chamber of Commerce of Serbia located at Resavska 13-15 in Belgrade, beginning at 9:30 a.m.

Environmental sustainability and CSR are gaining more importance

“Environmental sustainability and CSR are gaining more importance and becoming the key to a better future for all of us, while implementation of ESG principles and establishment of sustainable company operations are becoming an imperative. This conference wants to help corporations and SMEs explore and fully embrace ESG reporting tools”, said Irena Brajović, Director of Confindustria Serbia.

Participants include official representatives of the Ministry of Mining and Energy of the Republic of Serbia, representatives of prominent financial institutions such as EBRD and EIB, and leading banks such as Intesa, Unicredit, and Erste as well as key companies such as Microsoft, Hemofarm, Henkel, Risalta, Energetik, RINA.

Click HERE to download the Conference Agenda. By participating you will gain valuable insights from ESG experts to better navigate the constantly evolving ESG landscape. Don’t miss this opportunity! Follow below link to register.

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