Tim Clare#889

Tim Clare

Director, ESG Advisory & Mandatory Reporting EMEA, Anthesis
Tim is Anthesis' EMEA lead for their ESG Advisory & Mandatory Reporting business line, based in London. The business line supports clients to develop and implement ESG management and reporting programs, that allow them to meet their sustainability ambitions and regulatory obligations. It also includes a due diligence practice, covering both Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) and ESG and business integrity assessments, and supports investors to set and implement Responsible Investment strategies and add value to their investments. 

Tim is also chair of Anthesis’ global private equity sector and due diligence working groups and he is also very proud to have been asked to be a member of the British Private Equity & Venture Capital Association's (BVCA) Responsible Investment Advisory Group. 

Tim has over 28 years of experience in environmental and sustainability consulting, starting in waste minimization and management and EIA, before moving into M&A and wider transactional support. In transactions he has over 25 years of experience, starting with traditional risks around “end-of-pipe” compliance, contamination and other legacy issues, before broadening into wider sustainability topics. Tim considers himself to have been an earlier mover into ESG, advising on the topic for over 10 years.

Contributed to

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Environmental social governance—the investment market
Environmental social governance—the investment market
Practice notes

This Practice Note provides a guide to environmental social governance (ESG) in the investment market. It includes information on what ESG includes, why it is of importance and what the main legislative drivers are. It also details key ESG associations/bodies, standards and reporting frameworks, as well as providing an example of ESG factors in practice for private equity and pension funds.

How to draft an ESG policy
How to draft an ESG policy
Practice notes

This Practice Note provides practical insights into how to draft an ESG policy. It includes guidance on format, getting started with materiality assessments and analysis of business ambition, details on the key elements to the ESG policy, and alignment with ESG frameworks.

Practice Area

Panel

  • Consulting Editorial Board

Experience

  • ENVIRON/Ramboll (2013 - 2017)
  • WSP Environment & Energy (2003 - 2012)
  • URS Dames & Moore (1999 - 2003)
  • Babtie Group (1996 - 1999)

Membership

  • Member and former Trustee and Vice-Chair, United Kingdom Environmental Law Association (UKELA)

Qualification

  • University of Stirling: MSc in Environmental Management (1995)

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