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Corporate Guide: How to Implement CSRD, Reduce Risks and Drive Resilience

Helping you navigate the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive and maximise the opportunities

INTRODUCTION

2025 will herald the arrival of the first sustainability statements prepared in accordance with the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD). Over 50,000 EU-based companies and approximately 10,400 non-EU enterprises are required to publicly disclose and report on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues.

Environment Analyst’s free Corporate Guide shares recommendations from specialist subject experts from professional sustainability advisory firms, on what's been learnt so far, to help companies 'get CSRD right'.

 

These recommendations are relevant for firms of all sizes and industry sectors.

CONTRIBUTORS

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CHAPTERS

Download the free guide and learn:

  • What might the CSRD achieve? by Forvis Mazars

  • Setting the scene for CSRD by Ramboll

  • The double materiality assessment journey by WSP

  • Strategies to overcome data collection and analysis challenges by AECOM

  • How to maximise the opportunities of CSRD by Arcadis

  • Successfully navigating common risks during CSRD implementation by Trio

Watch the videos below to hear some of our Guide authors discuss the benefits of CSRD and how to overcome common challenges in implementation.

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