Europe's big ESG push:

CSRD for business


ESG Mission Guide provides ESG support to businesses in the following EU languages:
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Big EU companies (250+ employees or €40M+ turnover) must report on ESG using a double materiality approach (impacts on finances & the world). Smaller businesses get a break until 2026, but could still face pressure from their bigger partners.


CSRD Readiness Assessment

Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD)

CSRD kickstarts ESG transformation in the EU.

In the beginning (now) CSRD will be about compliance and verifiable reporting. If you look a bit further, the whole idea about the policy instrument is to ignite a transition to a green economy. Raw material and energy dependencies outside the EU have to be met with self sufficiency and circulation of materials and energy in EU markets.


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