The uncertain scope of sustainability reporting requirements under consideration by regulators around the globe worries U.S. business leaders, a U.S. Chamber of Commerce official said Wednesday.
Reporting on metrics related to ESG—environmental, social, and governance issues—covers a wide swath of topics in the U.S., including workforce management as well as impacts related to climate change. But globally the term tends to focus so far just on climate reporting, Tom Quaadman, executive vice president of the Chamber’s Center on Capital Markets Competitiveness, said at an American Accounting Association conference.
- “Are you going to have an internationally comparable standard around human ...
Learn more about Bloomberg Law or Log In to keep reading:
See Breaking News in Context
Bloomberg Law provides trusted coverage of current events enhanced with legal analysis.
Already a subscriber?
Log in to keep reading or access research tools and resources.
