Most automotive companies will need to calculate their carbon footprint as part of their customer-supplier relationships. The calculation of the carbon footprint will also be required by banks when applying for credit. Although only a few dozen companies, mostly the largest, are currently required to disclose their non-financial data, the CSRD (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive) on non-financial reporting, customers and banks will force most medium-sized companies to report on sustainability in the coming years. In this seminar you will not only learn why to calculate your carbon footprint and what rules to follow, but also practical tools will be presented that can help you calculate the carbon footprint of your company and products.
Target group of participants
Corporate specialists dealing with sustainability and non-financial reporting issues.
Program
9:45 – 10:00 Registration
10:00 – 10:50 Current legislative framework and status | Eliška Kozubíková
- Summary of what non-financial reporting/ESG is about and how it can be beneficial for companies
- how to turn the costs of non-financial reporting into revenues
- case study
10:50 – 11:40 CO2 footprint of a company | Jiří Staník
- Presentation of Scope 1/2/3 CO2 calculation application
- case study (company)
11:40 – 12:00 Refreshment break
12:00 – 13:00 Product CO2 footprint vs. product costing and overlap to TPV | Jiří Staník and Marek Sedláček
- presentation of the solution
- Introduction of the TPV and calculation link
13:00 – 14:00 Automation for non-financial reporting | Jiří Staník and Marek Sedláček
- Introduction of automated application for non-financial reporting
- presentation of benefits for companies
- case study
Profile of lecturers

Jiří Staník
Co-Founder, esgrovia s.r.o. |. Jiří has more than 25 years of experience in business analysis in the CEE region. Founder of the Helgi Library project.
Marek Sedláček
Co-Founder, esgrovia s.r.o.| Marek has been working all his professional life in industrial companies of various sizes, mainly manufacturing oriented. He is a Bata man.
Eliška Kozubíková
ESG consultant, Tomas Bata University in Zlín | Sustainable development and its application to practical life is Eliska’s main professional topic.