Join us on 8 July to navigate new SORP ESG reporting, requirements, carbon plans, and practical compliance insights.
The 2026 update to the Charities SORP brings Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) reporting firmly into focus, setting out for the first time what charities are expected to disclose in their Annual Report and Accounts.
In this one-hour webinar, VODG Corporate Partner GreenGoals will discuss the key SORP changes and their implications in practice. You’ll learn what your organisation needs to start doing now to meet the new requirements and how expectations may vary by organisational size and activity.
We’ll also cover the role of Carbon Reduction Plans—when they are required, what they should include, and how they support both compliance and effective impact tracking.
Whether you’re well advanced or just beginning your ESG journey, this session will help you prepare confidently for what’s ahead—and ensure reporting remains manageable, not burdensome.

Please note, should you have any accessibility requirements, we will do our best to make necessary arrangements to support you; however, we may require up to four weeks notice, so please list your requirements on the booking form. Closed captions are used as a standard in online meetings. If you have any questions, please email [email protected].

Independent Consultant, GreenGoals Consulting
John Mackintosh is the Founder of GreenGoals, established in 2022 to help organisations navigate the complexities of the climate agenda. Drawing on extensive experience across the private sector and both central and local government, John recognised the increasing challenges decision makers face in responding to the climate crisis. GreenGoals was created to bring together his understanding of national and local environmental policy with his deep expertise in performance management, enabling clearer insights and more effective action.
John’s career has centred on using evidence to inform policy, guide decisions, and improve organisational performance. He spent five years at the former Department of Energy and Climate Change, where he led the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions reporting—overseeing data management, the publication of UK National Statistics, and the submission of reports to meet domestic and international obligations. His work also contributed to the development of the UK’s carbon budgets.
Prior to this, John worked at the Strategic Rail Authority, including five years leading the analysis of rail performance for the Department for Transport. In that role, he developed tools and processes to monitor and report operational performance, helping drive improvements across the rail network. More recently, he has supported the Surrey Environment Partnership in its efforts to meet local recycling targets.
John’s background offers a unique combination of environmental reporting expertise, performance management experience, and knowledge of the public, private, and third sectors—providing a strong foundation for helping organisations make informed and impactful decisions on climate and sustainability.
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