ESG reporting Australia: A practical compliance guide
FleetPartners helps Australian organisations with their ESG reporting in Australia, covering frameworks, standards and emissions reduction strategies to stay compliant and ahead of regulations
Your toolkit for Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) reporting
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) reporting is becoming increasingly important for organisations of all sizes in Australia. Investors, consumers and regulators are demanding greater transparency and accountability on how business operations impact people, communities and the planet. With mandatory sustainability reporting on the horizon, your organisation needs to stay informed, proactive and ESG-compliant.
Explore our thought-provoking interviews on navigating ESG reporting in Australia. Hosted by futurist Anders Sorman-Nilsson, he chats with Justin Green from FleetPartners and John Askham from Grant Thornton Advisory. Watch the discussion in our podcast or video series to understand ESG compliance, reporting frameworks, emissions accountability, electric vehicle and fleet transition strategies, and how conscious consumerism is shaping business sustainability decisions.
Podcast & video series to ESG reporting
The alphabet soup of ESG
Join Anders as he sits down with John Askham from Grant Thornton and Justin Green from FleetPartners to discuss the shift towards a net-zero carbon future. They explore the importance of ESG reporting in Australia, the challenges of carbon emissions monitoring, and the impact of fleet electrification. Dive into the ‘alphabet soup’ of reporting frameworks, compliance standards and practical examples of emissions reduction strategies in this insightful conversation.
Beyond reporting: ESG as a strategic tool
This discussion between John Askham and Justin Green explores how ESG reporting intersects with broader business strategy. The conversation also covers the increasing adoption of electric vehicles, the challenges and opportunities for businesses and the critical issue of greenwashing. Learn why rigorous reporting standards are essential to maintain credibility and demonstrate real progress in sustainability efforts.
Conscious capital and green financing
This interview examines the evolving landscape of green financing and sustainability initiatives, highlighting the shift towards environmentally conscious practices in both corporate and consumer sectors. Discover how financial institutions are incentivising green technology investments, how conscious consumerism is reshaping business strategies, and the risks for companies lagging in sustainability. The discussion also forecasts the future of electric vehicles in Australia by 2030.
At FleetPartners, we’ve developed a practical ESG guide to help you understand why ESG reporting is increasingly critical for businesses in Australia, the frameworks and standards available for effective reporting, and how you can measure and reduce emissions. Our guide provides actionable insights and strategies to navigate the complexities of ESG reporting and empower your business for sustainable success.
A Business Guide to ESG Reporting
Download the complete ESG reporting guide today and start implementing best practices for your organisation.
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Frequently asked questions
What is ESG reporting?
ESG reporting in Australia varies between organisations and industries, with some mandatory requirements depending on an organisation’s size and sector.
Is ESG reporting mandatory in Australia?
Some Australian businesses are required to report under new sustainability disclosure regulations, while others can voluntarily adopt ESG best practices. Our guide can help support you as you develop your reporting systems and can help support long-term business sustainability.
Which ESG frameworks should my business follow?
Common frameworks include GRI, TCFD, SASB, and local Australian reporting standards. Choosing the right framework depends on your industry, size and stakeholder requirements. Our ESG reporting Australia guide can help, no matter which framework you need to report under.
At FleetPartners, we’ll work with you to help you understand your current state and design a future state that supports your emissions reduction strategy, within the timeframes you require. Talk to use today 1300 666 001 or contact us.


