From Zero to Net Zero

In this webinar, moderator Frikkie Malan, Chief Commercial Officer at Remote Metering Solutions (RMS), and panelists Anelisa Keke, an Independent Consultant across the reward and sustainability disciplines; Ilse Swanepoel, COO at RMS; and Brian Unsted, lead specialist in sustainability at Liberty Two Degrees, explore how the IFRS S1 and S2 standards can serve as a foundation for transparent, standardised sustainability reporting within the built environment.

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The built environment is at the heart of our daily lives, from the homes we live in to the offices we work in and is responsible for a significant portion of the world’s energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. As we work toward achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, the built environment’s transformation—through improved sustainability practices, better reporting, and measurable outcomes—will be a crucial driver in realising these global objectives.

In this webinar, moderator Frikkie Malan, Chief Commercial Officer at Remote Metering Solutions (RMS), and panelists Anelisa Keke, an Independent Consultant across the reward and sustainability disciplines; Ilse Swanepoel, COO at RMS; and Brian Unsted, lead specialist in sustainability at Liberty Two Degrees, explore how the IFRS S1 and S2 standards can serve as a foundation for transparent, standardised sustainability reporting within the built environment.

The panel address the critical role of measurement, monitoring and building performance rating in assessing and improving building environmental performance, a necessary step toward realising a sustainable, carbon-neutral built environment. By prioritising integrity in sustainability reporting, stakeholders across the built environment sector can foster accountability, unlock new financing opportunities, and drive meaningful progress toward achieving Net Zero and the SDGs.

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