To achieve sustainability outcomes, it is essential to understand your environmental footprint. This knowledge guides your transition and gives way to robust interventions in the areas that matter.

Kristian Nielsen

Manager, Climate Change and Sustainability Services, EY Denmark

Elevating ESG performance by designing effective strategies and developing clear pathways to Net Zero, with a strong emphasis on nature and biodiversity.

As a Manager in EY’s Climate Change and Sustainability Services, Kristian assists companies in developing comprehensive ESG strategies to achieve real outcomes and impact, as well as improving both data collection and calculation methods for reporting on climate and biodiversity.

This also includes reporting in accordance with the requirements from the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), the Science Based Targets initiative, and the Taskforce for Climate-related/ Naure-related Financial Disclosures.

Kristian has worked in the fields of climate and sustainability throughout his career, first as a management consultant specializing in supply chain and operational advisory, and now as part of the ESG reporting, climate, and nature services team at EY. Throughout his career, Kristian has supported both public organizations as well as large and smaller companies in various sectors across Denmark and Australia.

How Kristian is building a better working world

"As we advance in corporate sustainability, it's crucial to recognize that our decisions today will shape the future for generations to come. Adopting a robust ESG strategy is not just about compliance; it's about taking responsibility for our impact on the environment and society. By prioritizing climate transitions and integrating biodiversity considerations into our business practices, we can drive meaningful change and create lasting value. Our commitment to sustainability can inspire our stakeholders and peers to join us on this vital journey, allowing us to collectively shape a future where businesses thrive while respecting the planet and its resources."

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