Implementing green budgeting in the public sector is essential to tackling climate change
ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) backs green budgeting for the public sector everywhere to implement climate commitments and achieve their environmental goals.
In Green
budgeting: a toolkit for public sector finance professionals published
today, ACCA sets out the reasons for considering green budgeting and the
methods that can be adopted. It highlights the crucial role that finance
professionals must play in making action on climate change a reality.
John Lelliott, OBE, FCCA, chair of ACCA’s Global Forum for
Sustainability and former finance director at the UK Crown Estate, wrote a
foreword to the toolkit. He says: ‘Action to address the climate crisis
requires change across the entire public sector. Climate considerations must be
central to public sector organisations’ decision-making processes. The budget
cycle is at the heart of the way organisations implement their objectives.’
Green budgeting supports progress towards national and
international climate commitments and goals; promotes environmentally
responsive policy making; fosters transparency and helps investors as they look
to fund sustainable activities through financial instruments such as green
bonds.
The toolkit identifies three important conditions to support
successful implementation: political will; building on existing processes; and
adopting green budgeting across the whole public sector – half of all public
spending on climate and the environment is at sub-national level.
The report also sets out five key steps to adopting green
budgeting: develop a baseline; prioritise spending with the most impact;
categorise and monitor spending; ensure external review and then learn and
improve.
The toolkit highlights how finance professionals are at the
heart of green budgeting and can enable public sector organisations to turn
goals and ambitions into costed plans.
Assad Hameed Khan, head of ACCA Pakistan, says: ‘Climate change,
as experienced through the recent floods, is already having a profound impact
on Pakistan. Government is at the forefront of the response to climate change
including the need to integrate and mainstream climate action in every public
sector organisation. Accountancy and finance professionals in the public sector
will be essential to this task. It’s a great opportunity for public sector
accountants to step forward and make a real difference’.
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