IN-PERSON Closed Event-Corporate Members Only
In the context of the new generation of regulations on reporting and more specifically focusing on the development of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and the introduction of the Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS), where the sustainability reporting has been placed on an equal footing with the financial one, it is extremely important for companies to better understand the principles that will guide the European economy to become neutral by 2050.
Waiting for the European Commission’s Delegated Act expected by June 2023 through which the ESRS will enter fully into force under the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), large companies will be required for the first time to report in accordance with the Double Materiality principle.
With reports due in 2025 for the financial year 2024, companies will need to get ready in implementing the double materiality principle in their sustainability assessments. Double Materiality helps to maximize the number of information to build business’ strategy and to help investors to take decisions, giving them a clear idea of transparency.
The first session of the 2023 MARKETS Atelier Series “Your A-Z Guide on Sustainability Reporting” will focus on the current challenges and approaches when it comes to implementing the principle of double materiality to report on ESG, in line with the expectations of the CSRD.
Join this atelier to:
Receive insights on the current challenges and approaches to the use and implementation of the principle of double materiality.
Move from theory to practice and join a best practice sharing session in which companies could provide the audience with their different level of maturity.
WHO SHOULD JOIN
CSR Europe’s members
CSR/Sustainability Managers
Reporting Officers
REGISTER
If you wish to register for the event, please contact Morris Massarutto.
Places available: 25
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Atelier #2: Aligning the ESRS with International Reporting Framework on 21st September