ACS – GP USA Sustainability Reporting

In today’s global economy, sustainability is no longer optional—it is a strategic requirement for organizations aiming to meet regulatory expectations, investor demands, and environmental responsibility goals. ACS – GP USA Sustainability Reporting is a specialized professional training program designed to equip learners with the knowledge and skills required to develop, manage, and evaluate sustainability reports aligned with internationally recognized ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) frameworks and corporate reporting standards.
This course focuses on practical sustainability reporting methodologies, including data collection, carbon footprint assessment, environmental impact measurement, compliance with ESG disclosure requirements, and alignment with global frameworks such as GRI (Global Reporting Initiative) and other sustainability reporting principles. Learners gain hands-on understanding of how to track key sustainability indicators, analyze organizational performance, and prepare structured reports that support transparency and regulatory compliance.
ACS – GP USA Sustainability Reporting is ideal for sustainability officers, environmental managers, compliance professionals, auditors, and corporate leaders responsible for ESG strategy and reporting. Beyond certification, it builds advanced competency in sustainability governance, helping professionals support long-term environmental stewardship, regulatory alignment, and sustainable business growth in an increasingly ESG-driven world.
Course Overview
Awarding Body
ACS – GP
Duration
3 day
Study Mode
Online
Assessment
MCQ & Reporting Task
Course Objective
- Understand the structure and intent of leading sustainability reporting standards and frameworks (without reproducing proprietary text).
- Conduct defensible materiality assessments and document methods and outcomes.
- Plan stakeholder engagement and evidence trails to support disclosures.
- Design data collection controls for ESG metrics (carbon, energy, water, waste).
- Apply reporting principles (balance, comparability, accuracy, timeliness) to your context.
- Link the report to corporate strategy, risk, and compliance obligations.
- Visualize and communicate sustainability data for diverse audiences.
- Plan internal reviews and readiness checks for limited/reasonable assurance.

Entry Requirements
- Minimum Age: Learners must be 18 years or above.
- Educational Background: Basic understanding of business, environmental science, accounting, or management is recommended.
- Language Proficiency: Good command of written and spoken English is required to understand ESG frameworks, reporting standards, and documentation requirements.
- Work Experience: Prior experience in sustainability, environmental management, compliance, auditing, finance, or corporate reporting is beneficial but not mandatory.
Who Can Enroll
This course is designed for professionals responsible for ESG, sustainability performance, and corporate reporting within organizations.
- Sustainability and ESG reporting professionals
- Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) officers
- Corporate compliance and risk managers
- Environmental managers and consultants
- Finance and corporate reporting professionals
- Internal and external auditors
- CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) managers
- HSE (Health, Safety & Environment) professionals
- Business analysts and strategy teams
- Graduates aiming for ESG and sustainability careers
Course Learning Outcomes
- Develop a structured sustainability report outline aligned with organizational goals and ESG priorities.
- Conduct a materiality assessment using defined criteria, scoring methods, and stakeholder input analysis.
- Build and maintain an ESG data register with appropriate controls to ensure traceability and audit readiness.
- Prepare clear, transparent ESG disclosures and key performance indicators (KPIs) with validated data sources and assumptions.
- Align sustainability reporting content with corporate strategy, risk management frameworks, and governance objectives.
- Create a comprehensive review checklist to support third-party assurance and external verification processes.
