Latest News About Ifrs Sustainability Disclosure Standards

Updated 2026-05-17 22:08

Here’s a concise update on IFRS Sustainability Disclosure Standards (SDS) news.

What is IFRS SDS

Latest developments (as of 2026)

What this means for companies

Illustrative context

If you’d like, I can pull the most recent jurisdictional adoption status for your region (Los Angeles/California) and summarize key deadlines and upcoming guidance, with direct citations.

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IFRS Releases New Global Sustainability Disclosure Standards

The ISSB, which was established by the International Financial Reporting Standards Foundation in 2021, released the Standards with the express intent of creating a global baseline that would benefit investors and companies and, thus, the international capital markets. The Standards have been viewed as an important step forward in Environmental, Social, and Governance (“ESG”) approaches, as the ISSB attempts to bring some order to the ever-changing landscape surrounding sustainability...

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IFRS Sustainability Disclosure Standards

The IFRS provide a global framework for companies to disclose sustainability-related information in a consistent and comparable way to help foster transparency for investors.

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Brief news - Latest update from IFRS

On June 26, 2023, the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) issued the first set of standards - IFRS S1 and IFRS S2 - opening a new era of

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[PDF] IFRS Releases New Global Sustainability Disclosure Standards

sustainability disclosure requirements. The ISSB announced the Standards at a time when both the European Union and the U.S. are contemplating their own sustainability disclosure requirements. Notably, the proposed ESRS require more disclosure than the Standards, while the SEC’s proposed rules call for slightly less

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