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Mark Sice Vic, Australia
I recently completed a course on "Navigating the Australian Sustainability Reporting Standards" (ASRS) by 100% Renewables. From January 2025, mandatory Sustainability Reporting will begin in Australia for large organisations (+500 FTE), expanding to mid-sized companies (+100 FTE) by 2027. These requirements will impact projects, procurement, and supply chains, requiring disclosure of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, including upstream and downstream impacts.  How are you integrating these steps into project planning, execution, and reporting? I’d love to hear your thoughts on training and techniques being used to prepare.
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Kimberly Whitby
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Online Community Specialist| PMI Newtown Square, Pa, United States

Hello Mark – and thank you for your post. I recommend doing an advanced search using specific keywords. This will generate a compilation of similar discussion-related threads, articles, blogs, etc. Here are a few resources I found that may be of interest:



https://www.projectmanagement.com/discussion-topic/200335/in-the-concept-of-project-management---do-you-have-implemented-guidelines-for-measuring-the-carbon-footprint-for-each-project--program--or-portfolio-



https://www.projectmanagement.com/articles/880330/the-10-step-esg-health-check-for-project-managers



https://www.projectmanagement.com/blog-post/75094/pm-and-sustainability---symbiosis---part-2



You can leave a comment at the end for others to see and offer helpful solutions.



I hope this helps!

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1 reply by Mark Sice
Dec 15, 2024 6:47 PM
Mark Sice
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Hi Kimberly, thanks you for your assistance! I did see some of those posts, I guess my question is more Australia centric; however, there will be lots of similarities.
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Mark Sice Vic, Australia
Dec 12, 2024 10:59 AM
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Hello Mark – and thank you for your post. I recommend doing an advanced search using specific keywords. This will generate a compilation of similar discussion-related threads, articles, blogs, etc. Here are a few resources I found that may be of interest:



https://www.projectmanagement.com/discussion-topic/200335/in-the-concept-of-project-management---do-you-have-implemented-guidelines-for-measuring-the-carbon-footprint-for-each-project--program--or-portfolio-



https://www.projectmanagement.com/articles/880330/the-10-step-esg-health-check-for-project-managers



https://www.projectmanagement.com/blog-post/75094/pm-and-sustainability---symbiosis---part-2



You can leave a comment at the end for others to see and offer helpful solutions.



I hope this helps!

Hi Kimberly, thanks you for your assistance! I did see some of those posts, I guess my question is more Australia centric; however, there will be lots of similarities.
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1 reply by Kimberly Whitby
Dec 15, 2024 7:38 PM
Kimberly Whitby
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No worries, Mark! We have many Australian community members on this site, so it may be worthwhile to connect with them via the "People Search" feature located in the magnifying glass at the top right of the page. Here you can search by country, industry, etc. You can also reach out to your local chapter for insight. Good luck!
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Kimberly Whitby
PMI Team Member
Online Community Specialist| PMI Newtown Square, Pa, United States
Dec 15, 2024 6:47 PM
Replying to Mark Sice
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Hi Kimberly, thanks you for your assistance! I did see some of those posts, I guess my question is more Australia centric; however, there will be lots of similarities.
No worries, Mark! We have many Australian community members on this site, so it may be worthwhile to connect with them via the "People Search" feature located in the magnifying glass at the top right of the page. Here you can search by country, industry, etc. You can also reach out to your local chapter for insight. Good luck!

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