Intro to the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD)

This free whitepaper covers the 5 most frequently asked questions about the CSRD:

1)  Why did the EU introduce the CSRD?
2)  Who is expected to adopt corporate reporting?
3)  What does the directive mean for my organisation?
4)  When are you expected to take action?
5)  How should you get started?
EBook: Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive
Companies we help comply with CSRD:
  • Kims Chocolates
  • Novasol Chemicals
  • VPK Group
  • Bluecrux
  • Pur natur
  • Stadsbader

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Now is the time to act.

The CSRD might be the extra incentive you need to prepare a sustainable future for your business, as a way to reduce risks, save money, strengthen your company image, and win the heart of your customers, employees, and many other stake- holders.

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More than 62.000 EU companies

By 2028, more than 62,000 EU companies will be required to report sustainability information under the CSRD, versus 11,200 today.

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89% of investors

89% of investors would like reporting of ESG performance measures against a set of globally consistent standards to be mandatory.

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Prepare for the CSRD today

Reporting in line with the CSRD will require time and resources from your team.
Start preparing today – to be ready tomorrow.