• The ESG Report

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The ESG Report

著者: Tom Fox
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  • ESG has exploded into compliance and business consciousness. What will be the role of corp compliance in ESG? How should you design, create and implement a best practices ESG program? Join Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, to learn the answers to these questions and many more in this new podcast series which will shine a light on the sustainability risks, opportunities and issues that business leaders and compliance professionals need to know about regarding ESG.
    2021
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ESG has exploded into compliance and business consciousness. What will be the role of corp compliance in ESG? How should you design, create and implement a best practices ESG program? Join Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, to learn the answers to these questions and many more in this new podcast series which will shine a light on the sustainability risks, opportunities and issues that business leaders and compliance professionals need to know about regarding ESG.
2021
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  • EV Battery Regulation and Compliance in The US & EU-Part 3, EU Battery Regulation and Battery Supply Chains
    2024/03/21
    The ESG Report podcast is hosted by Tom Fox. In this special 3-part series, I take a deep dive into EV battery regulation in the US and EU. In this Part 3, we consider EU legislation and regulatory requirements for EV batteries and EV battery supply chains. Pamela Fierst-Walsh is a prominent voice in critical mineral supply chain issues and a recognized leader in policy development, ESG issues, and international affairs. From 2017-2021, Pamela drove the reorientation of U.S. diplomacy toward prioritization of minerals supply chains as the U.S. State Department’s Senior Advisor for Critical Minerals. She coordinated the U.S. The Departments of Commerce, Defense, and Energy worked together to support National Security and Economic Council agendas. In June 2021, she played a key role in shaping the Biden Administration’s 100-day Supply Chain Review on Building Resilient American Supply Chains to improve U.S. competitiveness for clean energy and technological advancement, which set the foundation for greater U.S. clean energy investment under the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act and other acts. She regularly advises senior U.S. officials, private sector actors, and foreign counterparts. In 2023, she joined the Board of IMPACT, a non-profit organization focused on empowering communities through greater governance of the natural resources they rely upon. She is the CEO of PFW Advisory, LLC, and is based in Washington, DC. Pamela’s viewpoint on EU battery regulation is that it is a revolutionary measure in establishing detailed categories and requirements for batteries, such as portability, usage in cars, and electric vehicles, regardless of where they are manufactured. Drawing from her extensive expertise, Fierst-Walsh has noted the similarities between EU regulations and the existing requirements in the United States, particularly in terms of sustainability and reusability scores. QA1QQ1QAdditionally, she emphasizes the importance of the battery passport as it offers comprehensive insights into a battery’s manufacturing details, carbon footprint, materials, and performance. Moreover, she does not overlook the potential difficulties manufacturers might encounter in ensuring compliance, particularly in documenting supply chains and meeting the upcoming deadlines for carbon footprints and recycled content targets. Key Highlights: Battery Passport Implementation in EU Regulations Battery Supply Chain Due Diligence Protocol Mineral Sourcing Guidelines and Global Compliance Resources: Pamela Fierst-Walsh on LinkedIn Tom Fox Connect with me on the following sites: Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
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    16 分
  • EV Battery Regulation and Compliance in the US & EU-Part 2, Impact of the Inflation Reduction Act
    2024/03/20
    The ESG Report podcast is hosted by Tom Fox. In this special 3-part series, I take a deep dive into EV battery regulation in the US and EU. In this Part 2, we consider the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act on EV battery production and purchase. Pamela Fierst-Walsh is a prominent voice in critical minerals supply chain issues and recognized leader in policy development, ESG issues, and international affairs. From 2017-2021, Pamela drove the reorientation of U.S. diplomacy toward prioritization of minerals supply chains as the U.S. State Department’s Senior Advisor for Critical Minerals. She coordinated the U.S. Departments of Commerce, Defense and Energy as they worked together to support National Security and Economic Council agendas. In June 2021, she played a key role in shaping the Biden Administration’s 100-day Supply Chain Review on Building Resilient American Supply Chains to improve U.S. competitiveness for clean energy and technological advancement, which set the foundation for greater U.S. clean energy investment under the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act and other acts. She regularly advises senior U.S. officials, private sector actors, and foreign counterparts. In 2023, she joined the Board of IMPACT, a non-profit organization focused on empowering communities by greater governance of the natural resources they rely upon. She is the CEO of PFW Advisory, LLC and based in Washington, DC. Pamela’s perspective on the Inflation Reduction Act, especially on the consumer tax incentives for EV battery purchases, is shaped by her deep understanding of supply chain dynamics, regulatory requirements and the legislation. She views the Act as an excellent opportunity for consumers to significantly reduce the cost of EV battery purchases, while also stipulating manufacturers to track and ensure the traceability of components in their supply chains for compliance with the Act. She underlines the broader implications of the Act, which beyond consumer incentives, nudges manufacturers to adapt their supply chain practices and consider potential reputational risks associated with non-compliance. Pamela sees the Inflation Reduction Act as a multifaceted initiative that benefits consumers and prompts manufacturers to align their operations with regulatory requirements and evolving business norms. Key Highlights · EV Battery Discount and Supply Chain Transparency · Strategic Resource Control for Domestic Manufacturing · Critical Minerals Supply Chain Compliance Standards · Due Diligence and Compliance Resources Pamela Fierst-Walsh on LinkedIn Tom Fox Connect with me on the following sites: Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
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    17 分
  • EV Battery Regulation and Compliance in The US & EU-Part 1, Foreign Entities of Concern
    2024/03/19
    Tom Fox hosts the ESG Report podcast. In this special 3-part series, I examine EV battery regulation in the US and EU. Part 1 considers US Foreign Entities of Concern (FEOCs) for EV battery production. Pamela Fierst-Walsh is a prominent voice in critical mineral supply chain issues and a recognized leader in policy development, ESG issues, and international affairs. From 2017 to 2021, she drove the reorientation of U.S. diplomacy toward prioritizing mineral supply chains as the U.S. State Department’s Senior Advisor for Critical Minerals. She coordinated the U.S. The Departments of Commerce, Defense, and Energy worked together to support National Security and Economic Council agendas. In June 2021, she played a key role in shaping the Biden Administration’s 100-day Supply Chain Review on Building Resilient American Supply Chains to improve U.S. competitiveness for clean energy and technological advancement, which set the foundation for greater U.S. clean energy investment under the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act and other acts. She regularly advises senior U.S. officials, private sector actors, and foreign counterparts. In 2023, she joined the Board of IMPACT, a non-profit organization focused on empowering communities through greater governance of the natural resources they rely upon. She is the CEO of PFW Advisory, LLC, and is based in Washington, DC. Pamela’s perspective on the Department of Energy and Foreign Entities of Concern (FEOC) definitions is centered around the vital role these definitions play in unlocking the $6 billion funding available for domestic battery material processing, manufacturing, and recycling. She firmly believes that by understanding and complying with these definitions, businesses can tap into the incentives provided by the bipartisan infrastructure law. Her extensive experience in supply chain management, where she has seen the value of comprehending the entire chain process, from material extraction to manufacturing and recycling, has shaped her perspective. Pamela encourages businesses to engage with the Department of Energy to ensure compliance and ultimately contribute to advancing the American economy. Key Highlights: Battery Material Fund Oversight & Qualification Criteria Domestic Battery Material Processing Fund Initiative Mineral Transformation in EV Battery Supply Chain Due Diligence and Compliance Resources: Pamela Fierst-Walsh on LinkedIn Tom Fox Connect with me on the following sites: Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
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    16 分

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