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Trust is now essential for sustainability reporting, shifting from simple disclosures to actionable information
By Claire CHERPION, Assurance Partner, Sustainability Mihai STROE, Assurance Director, Sustainability, PwC Luxembourg   Sustainability information helps now companies understand exposure, test resilience and identify where value may be created, protected or put at risk. As volatility increases, poor data has a cost. It can affect investment choices, financing discussions, procurement decisions, risk assessment and stakeholder trust.   As the landscape evolves, organisations must prioritise integrating sustainability information into their core business processes, ensuring that data quality, governance, and accountability are embedded at every stage to respond to the risks related to technological disruption, climate change, demographic...
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