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GRI Exam ESRS-Professional Topic 2 Question 5 Discussion

Actual exam question for GRI's ESRS-Professional exam
Question #: 5
Topic #: 2
[All ESRS-Professional Questions]

What disclosures must be included in the sustainability statement? Select all that apply.

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Suggested Answer: A, B, D

The sustainability statement under ESRS is structured according to ESRS 1 and ESRS 2, outlining specific disclosure requirements. The required disclosures include:

General Disclosure Requirements from ESRS 2

ESRS 2 outlines general disclosure requirements, including governance, strategy, and impact, risk, and opportunity management (IROs). These disclosures are mandatory for all undertakings, providing the foundation of the sustainability statement.

(A) is correct

Environmental Objectives under the EU Taxonomy Regulation

Companies must disclose their alignment with the EU Taxonomy Regulation, particularly under Article 8 of Regulation (EU) 2020/852, which includes financial and non-financial companies' obligations regarding taxonomy-aligned activities.

(B) is correct

Financial Performance Metrics from IFRS Reports

Financial metrics from IFRS are NOT a required disclosure under ESRS. The sustainability statement focuses on non-financial reporting, while financial performance remains under IFRS standards in financial statements.

(C) is incorrect

Governance-Related Information Determined by the Materiality Assessment

Governance disclosures (ESRS G1 Business Conduct) include transparency about policies, risk management, and ethical business practices. The materiality assessment determines the necessary governance disclosures based on entity-specific risks and opportunities.

(D) is correct

Conclusion:

The sustainability statement must include general disclosure requirements (A), environmental objectives under the EU Taxonomy (B), and governance-related information based on materiality (D). Financial performance metrics from IFRS reports (C) are not required.

Official Reference:

Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2023/2772

Compilation Explanations January - July 2024


Contribute your Thoughts:

Hector
27 days ago
Oh, this is easy! A and D are the ones you need. The other two are just trying to confuse you. As my old professor used to say, 'Keep it simple, keep it sustainable!'
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Galen
28 days ago
I think B is important too, environmental objectives are becoming increasingly relevant.
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Vanna
28 days ago
Hmm, I think this is a trick question. The sustainability statement is all about the environmental and social stuff, not the financial side. A and D are the right answers for sure, but B and C are completely irrelevant.
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Stephane
8 days ago
It's important to focus on the right disclosures to accurately reflect the company's sustainability efforts.
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Xuan
17 days ago
Yeah, B and C don't really fit in with the environmental and social focus of the statement.
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Cristy
18 days ago
I agree, A and D are the key disclosures for the sustainability statement.
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Jules
1 months ago
Yep, A and D are definitely required. I wouldn't include the financial stuff from IFRS, that's more for the financial statements. And the EU Taxonomy Regulation is a whole different thing, so B is a no-go too.
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Mirta
13 days ago
Yeah, I agree. A and D are the ones that should be included in the sustainability statement.
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Tandra
17 days ago
D) Governance-related information determined by the materiality assessment
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Wade
21 days ago
A) General Disclosure Requirements from ESRS 2
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Alishia
1 months ago
I believe C should also be included, financial performance metrics are crucial.
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Lyla
1 months ago
I agree with Ryan, A and D are important disclosures.
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Yuonne
1 months ago
I'm pretty sure the sustainability statement needs to include the general disclosure requirements from ESRS 2 and the governance-related information determined by the materiality assessment. The financial performance metrics from IFRS reports seem a bit out of place here.
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Arminda
20 days ago
Yeah, the financial performance metrics from IFRS reports don't really fit in with the sustainability statement.
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Ronnie
24 days ago
I agree, and it should also have the governance-related information determined by the materiality assessment.
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Belen
29 days ago
I think you're right, the sustainability statement should definitely include the general disclosure requirements from ESRS 2.
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Ryan
2 months ago
I think A and D should be included.
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