Sustainability
Decarbonization, circular economy, and supply chain due diligence
EU adopts revised ESRS
The European Commission adopted revised ESRS in July 2026, cutting mandatory data points by more than 60% and expected reporting costs per company by over 30%. It also introduced a voluntary standard for SMEs outside the CSRD scope, reflecting EFRAG technical advice and stakeholder input.
SBTi: Corporate Net-Zero Standard V2.0 Released
On June 11, 2026, the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) released the revised Corporate Net-Zero Standard V2.0. It abandons a one-size-fits-all approach for multiple target-setting options and an implementation hierarchy, imposes phased responsibility for ongoing emissions on large companies, and strengthens implementation transparency.
CBAM Strengthening: EU Council Agrees on Downstream Expansion
On June 12, 2026, the Council of the EU agreed to extend the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) to certain downstream products and to strengthen anti-circumvention measures. Following the December 2025 Commission proposal, Parliament's plenary adoption is expected in September 2026, with final legislation likely in late 2026 to 2027.
ESG Acronyms: Quick Guide
A practical guide to 55 sustainability acronyms, including CBAM, SSBJ, TCFD, TNFD, and ESRS, organized across eight areas with formal names, legal status, timing, and manufacturing impact.
NBIM Urges One Report for ESRS and ISSB
NBIM, the manager of Norway's $2 trillion sovereign wealth fund, has asked the EU to allow companies to meet ESRS and ISSB, including IFRS S1/S2, in one report. ISSB has been adopted in 42 jurisdictions covering about 60% of global GDP.
TNFD Recommendations Practical Guide: LEAP Approach and Disclosure Practices
A practical guide organizing the TNFD's four-pillar structure, the LEAP approach (Locate/Evaluate/Assess/Prepare), value chain disclosure, and integration with SBTs for Nature.
EU Taxonomy Regulation Practical Guide: 4 Criteria, 6 Objectives, and Disclosure Obligations
A practical guide covering the 4 taxonomy-eligibility criteria, 6 environmental objectives, disclosure obligations for turnover/CapEx/OpEx, and the delegated act schedule of Regulation (EU) 2020/852.
CDP Adds Ocean to Environmental Disclosure
Starting the week of June 15, 2026, CDP will add ocean as its sixth disclosure theme after climate, forests, water, biodiversity, and plastics. With about 90% of world trade dependent on maritime transport, new questions will cover target setting and supplier engagement.
India BRSR: Mandatory for Top 1,000 Companies
India's FY26 reporting season is under way for BRSR (Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report), the country's ESG disclosure framework. SEBI introduced the framework in its May 10, 2021 circular, requiring the top 1,000 listed companies by market capitalization to disclose against the NGRBC 9 principles. Listed companies, including banks, are filing reports.
EU Battery Regulation: PCF Reporting Practice
Organizes PCF reporting under Regulation (EU) 2023/1542 Article 7, the February 2027 obligation for the Battery Passport, and the connections between ISO 14067, PEFCR, and Scope 3 Category 11.
U.S. SEC: Full Rescission of Climate Disclosure Rule Proposed
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) formally proposed on May 29, 2026 to rescind in full the climate disclosure rule adopted in March 2024. The rule covered GHG emissions, climate risk management, and financial effects of severe weather. The SEC says the rule exceeds its statutory authority; enforcement has been stayed since April 2024.
California SB 253: Scope 1-3 Disclosure Mandated
California SB 253 requires companies with more than $1 billion in revenue and business activity in the state to disclose Scope 1-3 emissions annually. CARB formally approved the regulation in February 2026 and set the first-year Scope 1/2 reporting deadline for August 10, 2026. Out-of-state and non-U.S. companies may also be affected.
Scope 2: Market-based and Location-based Methods
Explains dual reporting, 8 quality criteria, PPA inclusion conditions, and confirmation of Japanese market-based emission factors required by the GHG Protocol Scope 2 Guidance 2015.
WFE: Transition Equity Classification Principles Draft
The World Federation of Exchanges (WFE) released the 'Draft WFE Transition Equity Principles' on May 26, 2026. The framework defines how exchanges can classify companies that are not yet green but are on a transition pathway toward climate targets, aiming to channel capital flows into transition finance.
Vietnam: Decree 180 on Forest Carbon Credits July 2026
Vietnam's government has promulgated Decree No. 180/2026/ND-CP, mandating a floor price, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development verification requirements, and double-counting prevention locks for forest carbon credit trading. With enforcement beginning July 2026, Southeast Asia's leading carbon market — backed by 14.87 million hectares of forest — establishes its regulatory foundation.
TISFD: Beta 0.1 Release for Social Inequality Disclosure
The Taskforce on Inequality and Social-related Financial Disclosures (TISFD) released Beta Version 0.1 on May 26, 2026. The framework is designed to disclose human capital, human rights, and inequality across four dimensions — impacts, dependencies, risks, and opportunities — and is aligned with TCFD and TNFD.
New Zealand: Mandatory Climate Disclosure via NZ CS 1
An overview of the entities subject to the Aotearoa New Zealand Climate Standards developed by the XRB, and the three-scenario analysis requirements under NZ CS 1. Examines the framework's design characteristics in comparison with the EU CSRD and IFRS S2.
Double Materiality Assessment: CSRD IRO Implementation
The first wave of CSRD started ESRS reporting in FY2024, while the second and third waves are subject to the April 2025 postponement. Considering the December 2025 Omnibus I, we break down IRO identification and IMA/FMA determination into practical procedures.
FSA: Independent Assurance and ISSA 5000 for SSBJ
On May 19, 2026, Japan's Financial Services Agency amended the SSBJ notice to align its effective date with the ISSA 5000 adoption date (March 13). On May 25, the newly established Assurance Subcommittee held its inaugural meeting, marking a concrete step toward formalizing independent assurance frameworks for sustainability disclosure in Japan.
India: SEBI, NISM, IICA Sign MOU on ESG/BRSR Disclosure
India's NISM and IICA signed a May 19, 2026 MOU to build ESG/BRSR disclosure capacity and support MSME capital market access.
World Bank: Carbon Pricing Trends 2026 and Market Growth
The World Bank says 87 carbon pricing tools now cover 29% of global GHG emissions, with 2025 government revenue above $107 billion.
Scope 3: Guide to Primary Data Collection from Suppliers
Supply chain emissions are estimated to be 11.4 times greater on average than direct operational emissions. Drawing on the GHG Protocol Supplier Engagement Guidance and the Ministry of the Environment Guide (v1.0), this article organizes who to collect primary data from, what to collect, and how far down the supply chain to go. Covers tier structure, the top-concentration principle, and approaches for small and medium-sized suppliers.
CBAM Guide: Scope and Certificates
CBAM entered full application in January 2026 for steel, aluminum, fertilizers, cement, hydrogen, and electricity. This guide covers authorized declarants, EU ETS-linked certificates, the 50t de minimis exemption, the first annual declaration deadline on September 30, 2027, certificate sales from February 2027, Omnibus simplification, late-2025 implementing rules, and third-country carbon price deductions.
CSRD & CSDDD 2026: Scope, Supply-Chain Duties & Actions
CSRD and CSDDD 2026: revised scope after Omnibus I, cascading supply-chain duties, and practical steps to comply.
ESRS 2.0: Public Consultation Opens on Simplified Draft
The European Commission opened consultation on ESRS 2.0, a simplified CSRD standards draft with implications for EU supply chain reporting.
Germany: €5B CCfD Scheme for Industrial Decarbonization
In spring 2026, the European Commission formally approved €5 billion in state aid for Germany's industrial decarbonization program 'Klimaschutzverträge (Climate Protection Contracts).' Targeting three sectors where European carbon costs weigh most heavily — steel, chemicals, and cement — the scheme's core mechanism addresses the barriers that prevent companies from committing to decarbonization investments.
GX-ETS: Emission Calculation and Reporting Guide 2026
Japan's GX Emissions Trading System (GX-ETS) launches as a mandatory scheme in April 2026, targeting GX League member companies with annual CO₂ emissions exceeding 100,000 tonnes (approximately 300–400 companies). This guide covers the end-to-end operational workflow for the first year of compliance, from inventorying emission sources and selecting calculation methods to third-party verification and integrated design with SSBJ disclosure.
Human Rights DD: 6 Practical Steps for Mid-Cap Makers
Organizes the human rights due diligence required by CSDDD and LkSG into 6 actionable steps for mid-sized manufacturers. Covers what to document at each step—from policy formulation and risk mapping to grievance mechanisms and disclosure—to pass EU business partner audits, explained from a practical operations perspective.
World Bank: Carbon Pricing Covers One-Third of Emissions
According to the World Bank, carbon pricing policies currently cover approximately one-third of global emissions. This is a significant indicator of the widespread adoption of carbon pricing as a climate change mitigation measure.
CBAM: Practical Data Flow and Declaration Steps for EU
While EU importers bear the direct obligation to file under the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), Japanese manufacturers are responsible for calculating and providing embedded emissions data. This article systematically organizes roles by stakeholder, declaration workflows, and submission data requirements from a practical standpoint—covering quarterly reporting during the transitional period through annual declarations and certificate surrender from 2026 onward.
CBAM: India Aluminum Exports Fall 41.7% on Carbon Costs
Following the full enforcement of the EU CBAM, India's unalloyed aluminum exports to the EU fell 41.7% in a single year. Drawing on the first quantitative data showing carbon costs materializing as real trade costs, we examine the structural risks now facing manufacturers.
SSBJ & CBAM: Dual 2026 Mandate for Disclosure/Carbon Cost
SSBJ disclosure and CBAM carbon costs both take effect in 2026. Shared supply chain emissions data will determine response efficiency.
SSBJ: 3 Key Preparations for Suppliers by April 2027
Sosius has launched a free AI diagnostic tool, "SSBJ...", for companies listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Prime, in preparation for the Sustainability Standards Board of Japan (SSBJ) disclosure standards (applicable from the April 2027 period), enabling companies to easily assess their disclosure readiness.
BRSR Core Guide: ESG Disclosure and Procurement for India
BRSR Core's phased rollout expands to the top 1,000 listed companies in FY26-27. Procurement professionals need to understand what disclosures Indian listed mid-caps are required to make — and what they are actually preparing. This article outlines the framework structure and real-world corporate responses.
CBAM: Carbon Cost Guide for Japan Steel and Chemical Firms
The EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) entered full implementation in January 2026. With six sectors covered — steel, aluminum, fertilizers, cement, hydrogen, and electricity — Japanese exporters face requirements to calculate and declare embedded emissions. This article examines the current state of compliance and the key practical issues at stake.
CDP: ESG Disclosure Maturity in Japanese Mid-Cap Makers
CDP response history helps procurement teams assess Scope 1 and 2 data readiness and ESG disclosure maturity in Japan.
Circular Economy: EU Rules Reshape Resource Cycling
EU circular economy rules are changing product design, waste management, and recycled-material procurement for manufacturers with EU-bound products.
CSRD/CSDDD: EU Customer Compliance
CSRD and CSDDD can reach suppliers through EU customer questionnaires, contract clauses, and disclosure requests. This article maps priority actions.
EcoVadis: Improving Scores in 4 Procurement Domains
EcoVadis is an ESG scoring platform widely adopted by major Western companies for supplier evaluation. Assessment covers four domains — environment, labor and human rights, ethics, and sustainable procurement. This article explains what each score band means and outlines the practical steps to reach the Silver threshold (50 points).
ESG Data Management: Designing Collection and Disclosure
As ESG disclosure mandates advance, building infrastructure for data collection, aggregation, and reporting has become a pressing operational need. This article examines the limits of spreadsheet-based management, criteria for selecting dedicated tools, and how to design internal data flows — from the perspective of building a disclosure-ready system.
Green Hydrogen Cost Trends 2026: Production Cost per kg
Green hydrogen production cost per kg in 2026 still runs 3–4x grey hydrogen. How falling renewables and electrolyzer scale-up are closing the gap.
How GX-ETS Phase 2 Ripples Down to Mid-Tier Suppliers
GX-ETS Phase 2 affects more than 300-400 direct participants. This article maps how Scope 3 data requests reach mid-tier suppliers.
Human Rights Due Diligence: Practical Guide for Makers
Against the backdrop of Japan's National Action Plan on Business and Human Rights (2021–2025) and pressure from the EU's CSDDD, supply chain-wide human rights due diligence has become a practical challenge for Japanese manufacturers. This article outlines the basic structure — what to identify, how to respond, and what to disclose — and clarifies response priorities.
India Manufacturing: Green Shift via PLI and BRSR Schemes
India is strengthening manufacturing through PLI while advancing BRSR Core disclosure. This article frames supplier evaluation for global procurement.
Internal Carbon Pricing: Embedding Carbon Costs in Business
Internal Carbon Pricing embeds carbon costs into investment, supplier evaluation, and product design decisions before external rules arrive.
J-Credit: Practical CO2 Reduction Guide for Manufacturers
The J-Credit Scheme allows manufacturers to convert CO2 reductions from energy-efficient equipment installation, renewable energy use, and forest management into certified credits, which can then be applied to GX-ETS compliance or Scope 2 reduction. This article covers the most useful methodologies for manufacturers and key practical considerations in the application process.
How to Calculate PCF: A Practical LCA Guide (ISO 14067)
How to calculate a Product Carbon Footprint (PCF): mapping ISO 14067 and the GHG Protocol Product Standard, setting boundaries, priorities, and pitfalls.
Renewable Energy: Comparing J-Credit, NFC, and PPA
There are three primary options for reducing Scope 2 emissions: J-Credits, non-fossil certificates (FIT and non-FIT), and PPAs. Because they differ in cost, ease of implementation, and eligibility for initiatives like RE100, companies must choose the right mix for their specific situation. This article organizes the characteristics of each option and provides a selection framework.
SBTi SME Program: Practical Application Guide and Changes
SBTi (Science Based Targets initiative) offers a simplified commitment pathway for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). This article organizes the differences from the standard track, the preparation required for application, and practical examples from Japan. It serves as a practical reference for mid-size manufacturers that have begun to receive SBTi commitment requests from major customers.
Scope 3: Category Measurement and Priorities for Makers
The GHG Protocol classifies Scope 3 into 15 categories. When manufacturers disclose their value chain emissions, the categories that should be prioritized depend on their industry and supply chain structure. This article organizes a prioritization approach based on emissions weight and measurement difficulty.
SSBJ Disclosure: Japan Mandate Prep Overview
SSBJ standards were finalized in March 2025; the February 2026 Cabinet Office Ordinance confirmed FY2027 mandatory rollout for Prime firms over JPY3tn.
TCFD: Financial Impact and Physical Risk Quantification
TCFD framework-based climate risk disclosure requires estimating the financial impact of transition and physical risks on financial statements. This work — which is also essential for compliance with SSBJ and ISSB standards — involves organizing the conceptual approach and the specific impact pathways for manufacturers.
TNFD: Nature-Related Risk Disclosure for Manufacturers
TNFD (Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures) published its final recommendations in 2023, establishing a framework for disclosing nature-related risks in biodiversity, water, land, and ocean. This article organizes how this framework — often described as the natural counterpart to TCFD — applies to manufacturer supply chain assessment.