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A guide to the CSRD and ESRS

What are the CSRD and ESRS, which reporting areas and key requirements apply, and how can your company get started and ensure compliance? In this updated version, we provide essential information on these frameworks including how you may be affected, timelines, and interoperability with other reporting frameworks.
A guide to the CSRD and ESRS

Get started by following our step-by-step guide to the CSRD and ESRS

With the implementation of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and the interlinked European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS), over 50,000 organizations globally will be required to disclose details regarding their ESG practices. However, there is still a lot of uncertainty within the business community regarding when and how to report in line with the ESRS.

By following the steps outlined in this updated guide and leveraging interoperability with existing frameworks, companies can navigate the complexities of CSRD and ESRS implementation effectively, fueling sustainable business practices.

In this guide, we have gathered all the important information you need to know about how to get started with the CSRD and ESRS.

Download the guide and read about: 

  • What are the CSRD and ESRS? 
  • Who do they apply to and when? 
  • What are the reporting areas and key requirements? 
  • Interoperability with other reporting frameworks
  • How to get started with the CSRD and ESRS

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