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Consumer durables

Material risks arise from changing demand cycles, supply chain dependencies and product safety requirements. Environmental regulations over lifecycle management, responsible sourcing and labour practices are increasingly relevant to financial performance, with evidence-based compliance essential for resilient value chains.

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Health

Financially material issues include patient safety, regulatory compliance, data privacy, reimbursement mechanisms, and adoption of new technologies including AI. Organisations must ensure operational resilience, care quality, and demonstrate governance over research, product standards and cross-border service delivery.

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Energy

Operators face exposure to commodity price swings, decarbonisation policies and physical infrastructure risks. Effective management of emissions, asset integrity, safety, and regulatory compliance is central to sustainable performance as expectations on climate impacts and community stewardship rise.

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Food & beverages

Profitability is shaped by price volatility, input sourcing, production efficiency and safety standards. Food safety, traceability, labelling and environmental impacts like water use and waste are critical for stakeholders and sustainability reporting in line with IFRS.

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Manufacturing

Key risks include input cost volatility, supply chain interruptionsproduction quality, and workplace safetyEnvironmental standards for emissions and waste, together with compliance with product regulations, are crucial for sustained market access and competitive advantage.

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Materials

Resource extraction and processing carry elevated environmental risks, price volatility, permitting delays and tailings management. Topics include water use, labour conditions, biodiversity loss, lifecycle emissions and compliance, requiring robust governance and transparent assurance reporting.

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Mobility

Fleet efficiency, workforce safety, emissions regulation and infrastructure reliability are central. Material risks relate to logistics demand, evolving vehicle standards, decarbonisation targets and community impact, requiring integrated risk management and compliance with health, safety and environmental laws.

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Tourism

Core issues include managing demand volatility, ensuring safety, optimising resource efficiency and enhancing customer wellbeing. Environmental pressures from travel, including site stewardship, require prudent risk controls and compliance with safety, regulation and quality assurance standards.

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Soon: Software and services

Service reliability, data security, contractual compliance and customer concentration are dominant risks. Material topics include alignment with privacy law, cyber resilience, regulatory changes affecting cloud and outsourcing, and ISO/IFRS process oversight. Effective incident response and human oversight are essential for stakeholder trust in resource-constrained environments.

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Soon: Infrastructure

Long lifecycle assets expose organisations to risks from regulatory change, project overruns, asset maintenance and environmental legislation. Robust compliance management, health and safety, resource inputs, and operational resilience depend on ISO standards, AI-driven assurance, and transparent reporting for stakeholder confidence.

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Soon: Financial services

Credit, market, and liquidity risks drive strategy for banking, insurance and asset management. Topics include client suitability, conduct, anti-financial crime controls, stress testing, prudential management and regulatory change. Transparent IFRS/ISO-aligned disclosure and board-level assurance are expected for governance by regulators and investors.

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Soon: Public administration

Public administration requires stewardship, clear impact measurement and compliance. For development finance, cities and international organisations, alignment with UN SDGs, IFRS and sectoral ISO standards shapes priorities and reporting. Robust human oversight and evidence-based assurance are vital for demonstrating long-term social and environmental value.

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