ESG at a Turning Point: What We’re Hearing from the SMSF Conference

At the recent SMSF National Conference in Adelaide, one message came through clearly: ESG investing in Australia is entering a new phase.

After several years of rapid growth and strong opinions on both sides, ESG is no longer just about values or marketing, it’s becoming more practical, measured and focused on real-world impact.

From Ambition to Accountability

In the past, many ESG commitments were voluntary. Now, new regulations mean companies must back up their sustainability claims with proper reporting and disclosure.

This includes:

  • Climate risk reporting
  • Stricter disclosure requirements
  • Greater transparency around environmental and governance practices

In short, companies can’t just say they’re sustainable, they need to prove it.

A More Practical Approach

What we’re hearing from fund managers and industry leaders is that investors are shifting from broad ESG promises to a more pragmatic mindset.

Rather than focusing on headlines, the focus is now on climate risk modelling:

  • Managing real climate risks
  • Understanding physical risks (like extreme weather)
  • Using better data to make informed decisions
  • Ensuring transition plans are credible

This is less about politics and more about risk management and long-term resilience.

Less Noise, More Discipline

Globally, ESG has faced pushback, particularly in the US. But in Australia, the conversation appears more balanced.

At the conference, the tone was not about abandoning ESG, it was about doing it better.

Investors are:

  • Looking more closely at how ESG strategies actually perform
  • Expecting stronger evidence and measurable outcomes
  • Moving away from broad labels toward substance

What This Means for SMSF Investors

For SMSFs, this turning point creates opportunity.

The focus is shifting toward:

  • Quality businesses that manage climate and governance risks well
  • Transparent climate reporting
  • Long-term sustainability over short-term positioning

Money ultimately follows fundamentals, and strong risk management is a fundamental.

Sustainability in Action

As ESG shifts from intention to accountability, we’re focused on making practical changes, including how we show up at industry events.

At the recent SMSF National conference, we introduced our fully sustainable Acumentis event stand, designed to reduce environmental impact without compromising impact or experience.

Produced by Cardboard Mill (B Corp certified), the stand is made entirely from cardboard and designed with circularity in mind:

  • 100% recyclable and biodegradable
  • Manufactured using renewable energy with carbon miles offset
  • Printed with organic, EPA‑safe inks

A simple example of how thoughtful choices can deliver meaningful impact, in a fun and engaging way.

https://youtu.be/-I6aHbRpxjY

Ready to talk through your ESG or ASRS requirements?

If you’re preparing for mandatory climate reporting, reviewing your ESG readiness, or simply looking for clarity on what to prioritise next, get in touch to discuss your organisation’s starting point and how Acumentis ESG can support you.

Marco Gritti
National Director ESG
  
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