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Research on Climate Disclosure Regulations Implementation and Impact

DBT Awarded a contract to IFF Research to undertake research following the 2022 Strategic report. Please read on for further background. In 2022, The Companies (Strategic Report) (Climate-related Financial Disclosure) Regulations 2022 and The Limited Liability Partnerships (Climate-related Financial Disclosure) Regulat…

Source ID: UK-ocds-b5fd17-03dd651d-7fa2-44a6-997b-d1ce3defbe20

Estimated value

£124,416

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Scope overview

DBT Awarded a contract to IFF Research to undertake research following the 2022 Strategic report. Please read on for further background. In 2022, The Companies (Strategic Report) (Climate-related Financial Disclosure) Regulations 2022 and The Limited Liability Partnerships (Climate-related Financial Disclosure) Regulations 2022 were introduced.

The regulations amended the Companies Act 2006 to make large companies and Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs) (more than 500 employees and £500m net turnover) and Alternative Investment Market (AIM) companies and Public Interest Entity (PIEs) (both with more than 500 employees) provide climate-related financial disclosures in their strategic report.

Companies are required to report information that is deemed material, if its omission or misrepresentation could reasonably be expected to influence the decisions primary users take based on the annual report and accounts.

This requirement is aligned with the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures' (TCFD) recommendations requiring climate-related reporting on governance, strategy, risk management, and metrics and targets. The regulations were introduced to improve the quality and quantity of climate-related financial disclosures provided by large companies, LLPs, AIM companies and PIEs.

Full description

The aim is to support investors to more efficiently allocate capital and support to a more climate-resilient economy. This multimethod research proposal includes content analysis of disclosures, and interviews and surveys with relevant stakeholders (company representatives and investors).

In particular, the research plan focuses on how companies have implemented the regulations, the outcomes for companies, investors, and other stakeholders, and to understand how accurately the TCFD Impact Assessment (IA) was able to estimate real-world effects of implementing these regulations.

Statusclosed
CategoryEnvironment & Sustainability
CountryUnited Kingdom
Publish dateNov 19, 2025
Submission deadlineSep 11, 2025
Estimated value£124,416
Notice typeaward_notice
Sourceuk-contracts-finder
BuyerDepartment for Business and Trade
Buyer websitehttps://www.contractsfinder.service.gov.uk/
CityLondon

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climate-related financial disclosuresTCFD recommendationsstrategic report regulationscorporate climate reportingregulatory implementation researchinvestor decision-makinglarge company compliancefinancial disclosure analysis
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