The CSRD

Learn everything you need to know about the CSRD and find the right partner to become compliant.

A quick introduction into the CSRD

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The year of when you have to start reporting depends on which criteria your company fulfils.
Companies under the scope of NFDR
Report in 2025 about 2024
European companies fulfilling ⅔ criteria: 
- €50 million in net turnover
- €25 million in assets
- 250 or more employees
Report in 2026 about 2025
Listed small and medium sized enterprises fulfilling ⅔ criteria: 
- 10 employees
- 900K euro turnover
- 450k euro balance sheet total
Report in 2027 about 2026
International companies with branch or subsidiary in the EU that has over 150M euro in turnover.
Report 2029 about 2028

Here are two interviews dealing with the topic.

From GRI to ESRS - with Indre Kulikauskaite
How REIFF is managing the #csrd - with Jan van Buijtenen
Exceeding sustainability targets - with Jesper Jerlang

Here is a list of answer

Here is a list of free material

FactorDelta CSRD
The document guides companies through the process of complying with the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD). It explains the steps involved in identifying material topics for reporting, collecting and analyzing data, and preparing the final report. The document emphasizes the importance of a thorough materiality analysis to determine which environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues are most relevant to the company and its stakeholders. It also provides a detailed timeline and workload estimation for each step of the CSRD reporting process. By reading this document, you can learn about the key requirements of the CSRD and gain a practical understanding of how to approach the reporting process. You can also learn about the importance of stakeholder engagement and the role of data in ensuring accurate and transparent reporting.
CSRD Guidebook PWC
The CSRD Guidebook PwC is a guide to help companies prepare their sustainability statements. It provides information on the required structure and content of the statement, and is targeted at non-financial companies that fall under the Danish Financial Statements Act. The guidebook is divided into three parts: Part 1: Introduction and context, explaining key concepts and how to use the guidebook. Part 2: The sustainability statement, providing an overview of the structure and content requirements. Part 3: Appendices with additional information and references. This guidebook is useful for preparers of sustainability statements who are looking for guidance on how to structure and present their information in compliance with the CSRD and ESRS regulations. It is best to read this guidebook if you are familiar with the basic concepts of sustainability reporting and the ESRS standards.
Apiday ESG maturity assessment tool
Guides you through 19 questions around ESG and provides you with a top-level assessment of 15 ESG topics and your ranking from low to high.
Efrag information on ESRS
Extensive information from EFRAG (the official body of the EU) including videos and guides to each of the individual ESRS sub categories.
Move to Impact-ESRS
By reading "Move to Impact-ESRS.pdf" you will learn what the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) are and how they relate to the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD). You will also learn the steps involved in approaching ESRS compliance, from setting up a project team to writing the final report. Additionally, the document provides information on tools and resources available to help with the reporting process.

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