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Disclosure | ESG Reporting
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LEARN: Grow Your Non-Financial Disclosure Knowledge
BCCCC aims to help corporate citizenship professionals know more, do more, and achieve more. Learning is a key piece of what we offer. And because we are housed in Boston College's prestigious Carroll School of Management, you can trust we are well-positioned to help you grow your knowledge—whether you choose to take a course, earn your certificate, or simply read our latest articles on environmental sustainability.
Take a Course
BCCCC offers nearly two dozen self-paced, online courses, including Reporting Aligned with the CSRD and Fundamentals of Sustainability Reporting. Browse all our online course options.
Earn Your Certificate
BCCCC's Sustainability Reporting certificate is a globally recognized credential in the field. We also offer more general certification in all dimensions of corporate citizenship, management, and leadership.
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Some of our best learning opportunities (research, conversations with other sustainability professionals, webinars, etc.) is reserved for our members. Ask us about membership for your company!
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DISCUSS: Opportunities to Engage with ESG Reporting Peers
Our roots in one of world's leading business schools is one advantage we can offer the corporate citizenship community. Our membership—comprised of 10,000+ professionals from companies around the world—is another. Executives come to BCCCC for opportunities to discuss, share, ideate, collaborate... We offer a variety of formats and forums for this purpose. Please note that all of the following discussion venues, not including our annual Conference, are exclusively available to BCCCC members. We welcome you to learn more about each one, and ask about membership for your company.

WATCH: The Latest Videos on ESG & Sustainability Reporting
BCCCC maintains a robust video library on CSR and ESG topics like environmental sustainability. Many of these videos—including main stage sessions from our annual Conference and monthly webinar recordings—are available to BCCCC members only. If you would like to request one-time access to a video as a non-member, please inquire below.
WEBINAR CLIP: Navigating Scope 3 Emissions
Watch this brief clip from the full-length webinar. To watch the full video, log into your member account or, if your company hasn't joined BCCCC yet, ask about membership.
This is just one of many sustainability reporting video assets our Center maintains. Would you like access to ALL the Center's webinar content—both live and on-demand?
Catch Up on the Latest Research on Sustainability & Business
Executives love stories and they need facts. Delivered twice monthly, this series of research studies can help you create the best business case for your programs. If your company is a member, you have access to hundreds of these program-defining studies. Simply log in to browse them. If your company is not yet a member, ask us about joining!
Recommended Reading on ESG Reporting & Disclosure
STATE OF CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP
Access: BCCCC Members Only; Executive Summary Available for Non-Members
Reading Time: 30 minutes
Helpful When: Exploring how business leaders view environmental sustainability
ESG PROCESS GOVERANCE TOOLKIT
Access: BCCCC Members Only; Non-Members Request Access via ccc@bc.edu
Reading Time: 60 minutes
Helpful When: Reorganizing ESG processes to address new regulations
2025 ESG REPORTING BULLETIN
Access: BCCCC Members Only; Non-Members Request Access via ccc@bc.edu
Reading Time: 30 minutes
Helpful When: Staying current on the field of ESG reporting
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Member Voices | ESG Reporting/Disclosure
Francis Hyatt
“Our board discussions have underscored the importance of creating robust data management systems that adapt to shifting requirements while maintaining the integrity of sustainability information. Additionally, in our discussions, cross-functional collaboration has emerged as an essential success factor because sustainability cannot thrive in isolation. It requires partnership across departments – from legal and marketing to operations and client services.”
FAQs: ESG Reporting & Disclosure
ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) reporting involves disclosing a company's performance and progress on sustainability and ethical practices. This transparency helps stakeholders, including investors, customers, and regulators, assess a company's long-term value and commitment to responsible operations. Effective ESG reporting can enhance corporate reputation, build consumer confidence, and improve risk management.
Companies can utilize various frameworks to structure their ESG disclosures, such as the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB), Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD), and the International Integrated Reporting Council (IIRC) Framework. These frameworks provide guidelines for reporting on material environmental, social, and economic performance and impacts.
The regulatory environment for ESG reporting is rapidly changing. In the U.S., the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has introduced rules requiring public companies to disclose climate-related risks and greenhouse gas emissions in their annual reports. Internationally, the European Union's Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) mandates detailed ESG disclosures for a broad range of companies, including non-EU companies with significant EU operations.
Companies often encounter challenges such as navigating multiple reporting standards, ensuring data accuracy, and addressing stakeholder expectations. Additionally, political polarization around ESG topics can complicate disclosure strategies. Engaging internal stakeholders and staying informed about regulatory developments are crucial for effective ESG reporting.
To prepare, companies should start by assessing their current ESG practices and identifying gaps in data collection and reporting. Utilizing established frameworks can provide structure and comparability. Engaging with advisory boards, such as BCCCC's ESG Reporting Advisory Board, can offer insights into best practices and emerging trends.
The Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship offers a wealth of resources, including research reports, advisory board bulletins, and courses on sustainability reporting. These resources can help companies understand the evolving ESG landscape and improve their reporting practices.