CSRD Reporting

CSRD Reporting



What is CSRD Reporting?


The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) is the EU's new requirements for non financial disclosure.  It is far more wide reaching than UK or US requirements and takes a double materiality approach to sustainability and associated impacts. 


Who's this service for?


  • All organisations that meet the disclosure thresholds
  • Organisations that consider that a "soft" CSRD type of reporting would be beneficial to their organisation





  • Build reporting infrastructure. 
  • Ensure the correct data is being collected
  • Develop a materiality matrix

Why get help with CSRD Reporting?


  • Implement reporting processes
  • Assistance to identify key impacts
  • Upskill internal reources




  • Provision of familiarisation training
  • Compliance with requirements
  • Support stakeholder engagement

Guide to CSRD Disclosure Thresholds

CSRD will apply to all large EU companies, that is, EU companies (including EU subsidiaries of non-EU parent companies) exceeding at least two of the following criteria:


  • more than 250 employees;


  • a turnover of more than €40 million; or


  • total assets of €20 million.


OR


  • Non–EU companies with a significant presence in the EU (see below) or


  • with securities listed on an EU-regulated market


CSRD will have an impact on non-EU undertakings with


  • annual EU-generated revenues in excess of €150 million and which also have either a large or listed EU subsidiary or a significant EU branch (generating €40 million in revenues).


The respective subsidiary or branch will be responsible for publishing CSRD-style sustainability reports for these non-EU undertakings at a consolidated level from 2028 onwards.



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