
With the UK Sustainability Reporting Standards (UK SRS) S1 and S2 now available for voluntary adoption, and with the FCA signalling a move away from TCFD‑aligned reporting from 2027, organisations are under increasing pressure to understand what this transition means for their climate strategy, their data, and their internal ways of working.
Stakeholders want to understand how to transition from TCFD to UK SRS, and what UK SRS means for financial integration, data controls, assurance readiness and alignment with SBTi and CDP.
In partnership with Bureau Veritas, edie is hosting a free-to-attend webinar on meeting these expectations on Thursday 14 May 2026.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE WEBINAR
The session will air live from 1pm to 1:45pm British Summer Time. Registered attendees will also gain access to a recording of the session to watch on demand at their convenience.
This event will provide sustainability and reporting professionals the tools they need to meet rising expectations around data controls, assurance readiness and robust internal accounting systems. The session will also break down how the UK SRS fit into the wider context of global voluntary frameworks, such as SBTi, TCFD, CDP and emerging nature standards.
Attendees will leave with a clearer understanding of how UK SRS alignment works in practice and how organisations can streamline their approach using the “keep, change, retire” method.
See a full agenda and details below.
Webinar title: What the UK Sustainability Reporting Standards mean for climate strategy and business data
Event date and time: 1-1.45pm UK time, Thursday 14 May 2026
Discussion points:
- How to transition from TCFD to UK SRS without adding complexity or duplication
- What UK SRS means for financial integration, data controls, assurance readiness and alignment with SBTi and CDP
- How organisations are using “keep, change, retire” to simplify reporting and strengthen climate‑financial governance
Chair:
- Joshua Neil, Intelligence Editor, edie
Presenters:

- Tereza Bicalho, Climate Action Specialist, Bureau Veritas

- Lauren Brewster Hyatt, Senior Sustainability Consultant, Bureau Veritas

- Ibrahim Loutfi, Associate Director – Sustainability reporting, AstraZeneca
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