ISSB proposes IFRS S2 relief to ease climate disclosure compliance

The ISSB has published an Exposure Draft proposing targeted amendments to its IFRS S2 Climate-related Disclosures Standard, aimed at easing the application burden for companies reporting GHG emissions.

The draft, released in response to market feedback, includes several practical reliefs designed to clarify requirements without reducing the quality of information available to investors.

Key proposed changes include relief from measuring and disclosing Scope 3 Category 15 emissions related to derivatives and certain financial activities, as well as exemption from using the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS) in specific cases for disaggregated financed emissions reporting.

The draft also provides clarification around jurisdictional alternatives to the Greenhouse Gas Protocol for emission measurements and permits the use of jurisdiction-mandated Global Warming Potential (GWP) values that differ from the most recent IPCC figures.

These proposals aim to reduce complexity and costs for preparers while maintaining consistency and alignment with the broader ISSB Standards. The Exposure Draft introduces optionality, enabling entities and jurisdictions to decide whether to apply the reliefs without affecting alignment with the global baseline of the Standards.

ISSB vice-chair Sue Lloyd said, “It is the role of a responsible standard-setter to listen to market feedback from the earliest implementation stages, and to support preparers in the application of our Standards. As a market-focused standard-setter, we have taken steps to respond in a timely manner by proposing targeted amendments helping preparers where possible, without causing too much disruption and ensuring that our Standards continue to enable the provision of decision-useful information to investors.”

The 60-day comment window on the Exposure Draft closes on 27 June 2025. The proposed amendments were shaped by insights from the Transition Implementation Group on IFRS S1 and IFRS S2, and ISSB’s ongoing dialogues with global jurisdictions during the adoption process.

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