Research & Publications

Research paper on taxonomy transition methodology

This report identifies key considerations to inform the methodology for integrating transition activities in an Australian taxonomy. The report’s findings were informed by and adapted from the most advanced transition methodologies currently under development internationally, as well as international best practice on transition financing and disclosures.

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Submission to the Climate-related Disclosures Second Consultation Paper

In July 2023, the Australian Treasury invited feedback on its second consultation paper on Climate-related Disclosures. ASFI supports the introduction of mandatory climate disclosures for the Australian market. A robust and workable climate disclosures framework will help financial institutions make better decisions, firms understand and manage climate risk and opportunity, and regulators combat greenwashing.

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Australian Framing Paper: Designing Australia’s sustainable finance taxonomy – Final Paper

This report provides recommendations on the core design elements for an Australian taxonomy. Through a public consultation process that helped inform the report, ASFI found there is broad consensus on the core design elements of an Australian taxonomy, including in relation to credibility; usability; interoperability; and prioritisation and impact. Consultation also revealed strong support for the inclusion of a transition category in an Australian taxonomy.

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Joint Response to the Transition Plan Taskforce (TPT)

This submission collectively represents the voice of Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ), CPA Australia, the Australian Sustainable Finance Institute (ASFI) and the Investor Group on Climate Change (IGCC). We consider clear, transparent, comprehensive and comparable disclosure of sustainability-related information to be part of the foundation of a well-functioning global financial system.

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Climate-related Financial Disclosure – Joint Peak Bodies Submission

This joint submission presents the collective views of the 11 professional, industry, investor and research bodies listed below. We consider clear, transparent, comprehensive and comparable disclosure of sustainability related information to be part of the foundation of a well-functioning financial system and welcome the introduction of mandatory climate-related disclosure requirements in Australia.

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Australian framing paper: Designing Australia’s Sustainable Finance Taxonomy

This paper provides recommendations on the design of an Australian sustainable finance taxonomy, and the roadmap and timeline for its immediate development. The paper is informed by stakeholder consultation, the Australian economic and environmental context and insights gained through the development of the taxonomy project’s Scoping paper of international taxonomies.

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