COLOMBO – Sri Lanka private sector trade body, the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce (CCC), will host a seminar on strengthening Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) reporting and strategy, providing businesses with insights into the updated evaluation framework and submission requirements.
BCCS 2026, on July 30 at 2:00 p.m. at the Ceylon Chamber Auditorium, will help participants understand the key areas assessed under the new BCCS (Best Corporate Citizen Sustainability) framework, including stakeholder engagement, materiality assessment, ESG strategy, measurable targets, performance tracking and long-term sustainability planning.
“With sustainability expectations continuing to evolve, organisations are increasingly required to demonstrate not only their sustainability initiatives, but also how ESG considerations are integrated into decision-making, governance structures, risk management and business strategy,” the chamber said.
The session will provide guidance on how companies can present their sustainability journey through evidence-based disclosures, measurable outcomes and future-focused commitments.
The seminar will also explain the approach taken to assess areas such as impact and financial materiality, the identification of key sustainability priorities, the setting of targets and the demonstration of progress over time.
The BCCS 2026 framework has been designed to recognise organisations that move beyond standalone sustainability initiatives and demonstrate how sustainability is embedded into the way they operate, create value and prepare for future challenges.
Businesses interested in participating in BCCS 2026 are invited to attend the launch seminar and gain a clearer understanding of the revised assessment approach.
For more information, contact Oshadhi via oshadhi@chamber.lk / 0115588851 or Ashani via hradmin@chamber.lk / 0115588830.
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