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Upcoming European Climate Reporting Regulation: Is your business ready?

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By: Emma Abrams

There are more and more incentives for businesses ready to be climate-forward, but there are also new regulations that will require companies to disclose climate information. One of those is the European Union’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), which entered into effect Jan 5, 2023.

Under the already existing Non-Financial Reporting Directive (NFRD), some companies have had to report climate-related information in the EU. The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive expands the scope and reporting requirements of the NFRD. The CSRD was passed as part of Europe’s Green Deal, with the goal to cut greenhouse gas emissions and protect Europe’s environment. Under the CSRD, reporting companies must “ensure that its business model and strategy are compatible with the transition to a sustainable economy and with the limiting of global warming to 1.5 °C in line with the Paris Agreement…and the objective of achieving climate neutrality by 2050”.

The CSRD is expected to impact 50,000 companies in the EU, and more than 3,000 US-based companies. The following companies will be required to start including climate information within their annual management report: 

Because the CSRD requires reporting on a company’s whole value chain, up or downstream companies not within CSRD’s scope will still be impacted as companies compile the necessary information on their supply chain. 

Companies will need to be able to describe the following information about their operations:

The CSRD directed the creation of a “comprehensive set of sustainability reporting standards” using the required information laid out by the directive. Those standards, the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS), were adopted by the European Commission July 31st of this year. These standards were created in-line with already existing standards for consistency in reporting across the globe. There will be proportionate standards for SMEs in order to reduce financial strain on smaller companies. 

Does your company operate in the EU? Maybe you’re just starting your sustainability journey or you want to improve what you’ve been doing for years; our sustainability consulting services are for you!

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