The EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) represents a significant step forward, requiring companies to report on sustainability in accordance with the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS), which define ESG disclosure and reporting requirements.
The ESRS standards set out detailed reporting requirements for companies subject to the CSRD, making sustainability reporting significantly more complex and stringent.
Companies are required to assess which topics to report on using the double materiality concept, which involves identifying areas that are material from both a financial and an impact perspective, while considering the entire value chain.
How can we help you?
We help you in prepare for a robust and complex CSRD reporting framework through:
- Continuous support in understanding reporting requirements
- Double materiality assessment
- Comprehensive CSRD readiness assessment – including benchmarking and gap analysis of current sustainability reporting practices against ESRS standards
- Preparation of reports in accordance with CSRD and ESRS requirements