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Sustainability Risk: From Materiality to Enterprise Readiness

Wednesday, 22 April at 5:00 PM CET (11:00 AM EST)

Awareness of sustainability risks is rising fast, but many organizations struggle to turn insights into action. Materiality assessments are often treated as reporting exercises, data is fragmented, and leadership teams lack clarity on what to prioritize next.

This webinar focuses on bridging that gap. You’ll learn how to translate materiality into enterprise-ready risk management, build the data foundations for informed decision-making, and strengthen organizational readiness to act on sustainability risks. If your goal is to move from awareness to practical, measurable action, this session will give you the guidance you need.

What you can expect

  • A practical discussion on double materiality and its strategic relevance

  • Insight into identifying and prioritizing climate and sustainability risks

  • Exploration of how risks integrate into enterprise risk management

  • Guidance on scenario thinking and forward looking assessment

  • Best practices for embedding risk into governance structures

Why Attend

  • To understand how climate risk translates into financial and operational exposure

  • To strengthen alignment between sustainability, risk, and leadership teams

  • To build a structured approach to risk identification and management

  • To move from risk awareness to real organizational readiness


Speakers

Arianna Testi

Growth Marketer @ Sustaira

Arianna works at the intersection of business strategy and sustainability, helping organizations turn climate ambition into actionable plans. She brings experience guiding companies through transition planning, operational challenges, and aligning sustainability with business performance.



Nishant Parekh

Founder @ Tomorrow Works

Nishant brings 10+ years of corporate sustainability experience with organizations such as ING and Philips. He has led 50+ projects covering double materiality assessments, CSRD compliance, GHG measurement, and net zero strategy, helping global organizations move from complexity to clarity.

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