ACSR Issues Illustrative Sustainability Reports to Guide Companies on ISSB Standards

Kuala Lumpur, 2 October 2025

The Advisory Committee on Sustainability Reporting (ACSR) today issued the Illustrative Sustainability Reports (ISRs) based on the ISSB Standards1 , to support sustainability disclosures under the National Sustainability Reporting Framework (NSRF).


There are two ISRs, prepared for the plantation and construction sectors. Their aim is to provide companies with illustrative references when applying the IFRS S1 and IFRS S2 requirements in their sustainability disclosures.

The release is part of PACE (Policy, Assumptions, Calculators, Education), an ACSR initiative providing guidance and capacity-building for sustainability reporting.

The ISRs were prepared with an industry focus to reflect a practical ISSB-aligned report. In developing the ISRs, the ACSR engaged industry players to understand the practical challenges in navigating the reporting requirements.

The SC Chairman and ACSR Chair Dato’ Mohammad Faiz Azmi said, “The ISRs offer timely guidance and provide detailed examples to help companies prepare their sustainability reports aligned with the ISSB Standards.”

Other PACE initiatives include the NSRF Preparers Programme (NPP). The NPP was rolled out in collaboration with the Securities Industry Development Corporation (SIDC), the SC’s training arm. The first session was conducted on 15 July 2025, with further sessions scheduled throughout the year.

It includes modules on sustainability reporting in accordance with the Illustrative Sustainability Reports, Scope 3 GHG emissions calculation and reporting, and climate-related scenario analysis.

The ISRs are available at www.sc.com.my/nsrf/resources. For inquiries, please contact the ACSR Secretariat at [email protected].


1 The Standards have been adopted by more than 30 jurisdictions globally, demonstrating progress in achieving a global baseline of sustainability disclosures for capital markets.
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