CSRD Reporting
Automated & Assurance-ready Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) solutions that ensure compliance and strategic advantage.
What is CSRD?
The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) is an EU legislation that significantly enhances and expands sustainability reporting requirements. It replaces the Non-Financial Reporting Directive (NFRD) with more detailed reporting requirements and a broader scope of companies required to report.
CSRD introduces the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS), which provide specific reporting metrics and disclosures. It also introduces mandatory assurance of sustainability information, a key step in ensuring reliability and comparability of reported data.
Learn more about CSRD on the European Commission websiteCSRD Overview
European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS)
CSRD implementation is based on the ESRS, which cover a comprehensive range of sustainability topics
General
Environmental
Social
Governance
Our CSRD Reporting Services
Comprehensive support for CSRD compliance and strategic reporting
CSRD Gap Analysis
Comprehensive assessment of your current reporting practices against CSRD requirements.
Learn More →Double Materiality Assessment
Evaluation of both impacts on sustainability matters and financial implications.
Learn More →ESRS Implementation
Structured implementation of European Sustainability Reporting Standards.
Learn More →Data Management Systems
Development of robust systems for collecting and managing CSRD data.
Learn More →Assurance Preparation
Support in preparing for mandatory limited assurance of sustainability information.
Learn More →Benefits of CSRD Compliance
Strategic advantages beyond regulatory compliance
Regulatory compliance with EU sustainability requirements
Enhanced access to sustainable finance and investment
Improved identification and management of sustainability risks
Strengthened stakeholder trust and transparency
Better decision-making through sustainability integration
Competitive advantage in a sustainability-focused market
Key CSRD Requirements
Understanding the fundamental aspects that differentiate CSRD from previous reporting frameworks
Double Materiality
Companies must report on both how sustainability issues affect their business and how their activities impact people and the environment.
Value Chain Assessment
Reporting requirements extend to impacts throughout the entire value chain, not just direct operations.
Forward-Looking Information
Companies must disclose sustainability strategies, targets, transition plans, and compatibility with Paris Agreement goals.
Mandatory Assurance
All reported sustainability information will require limited assurance, with the potential for reasonable assurance in the future.
Digital Tagging
Information must be digitally tagged to enable searchability and comparability in the European Single Access Point.
Ready for CSRD Compliance?
Let our experts help you navigate the CSRD requirements and develop assurance-ready sustainability reporting that creates strategic value.