The ACT team is launching a public consultation on the update of its “Framework”. This framework document for the initiative was first published in 2016 and the most up-to-date version currently dates from 2019. As the landscape of transition planning and corporate climate responsibility has evolved significantly since then, the time has come to update it, to ensure that the related assessment methods remain at the cutting edge in terms of ambition, relevance and comprehensiveness.
The consultation will be open for 4 weeks, from 29 August to 20 September 2024, to allow stakeholders to comment. We are counting on your expertise and your input will be essential in helping us develop a robust methodological framework.
How can I get involved?
We invite you to take a look at the changes made to the Framework and to send us your comments and reactions via the questionnaire.
- Please read the set of slides and the draft Framework beforehand, so that you can identify the topics covered in the questionnaire.
- In the questionnaire, the disclosure of personal data is optional and all comments will be kept confidential. Personal data will only be used to contact participants on this topic and will be governed by the rules of the GDPR. The results that will be made public will only contain a summary of the comments, without attributable quotes or identifying information.
- Allow 30 to 60 minutes to answer the consultation questions.
The current document is not yet fully finalised and contains a high level of content. We welcome any suggestions you may have regarding the sections that need to be completed in particular.
Questionnaire: https: //www.surveymonkey.com/r/R9659WF
[If necessary, previous version of the ACT Framework].
Why take part?
– Use your expertise to ensure that the ACT Framework reflects the issues most relevant to the sector’s low-carbon transition;
– Ensure that the ACT Framework’s sector-specific methodologies are applicable on a global scale and to a wide range of companies;
If you would like to discuss the ACT initiative or the ACT Framework update in more detail, please contact Yann Rosetti at y.rosetti@worldbenchmarkingalliance.org to arrange a meeting with the ACT team.
Thank you for your time and contribution.
The ACT team