Qualification Level

Sustainability Reporting Landscape and CSRD

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Become a smarter and more effective leader. Deepen your understanding of sustainability reporting and the implications of CSRD for your organisation.

Enrol by:
5th March 2024
Contact hours
3 - 5 hours
Access for
6 months
Format
Online
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Fees
495

Why is sustainability reporting important?

Under the CSRD, companies are now required to report on their environmental, social and governance performance. As these requirements evolve, boards have a responsibility to understand and implement key frameworks and standards.

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Compliance

CSRD compliance requires standardised reporting across organisations and industries on double materiality, Impacts, Risks and Opportunities (IROs), value chain and more.

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Sustainability

An organisation’s sustainability practices directly impact the environment and society, and can determine long-term business success.

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Investment

Investors are drawn to purpose-driven organisations that clearly demonstrate how returns outweigh any risks.

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What you will learn

Sustainability frameworks and standards

Sustainability frameworks and standards

Explore the global context for sustainability reporting and frameworks including GRI, SASB and IFRS.

Purpose and scope of the CSRD

Purpose and scope of the CSRD

Learn about the evolution from NFRD to CSRD and the role of the EU Sustainable Finance Framework.

Reporting requirements

Reporting requirements

Identify the entities required to report under the CSRD and be clear on disclosure standards under the ESRS.

Engaging stakeholders transparently

Engaging stakeholders transparently

Learn how to effectively communicate sustainability reporting outcomes to key stakeholders, ensuring clarity, transparency, and alignment with organisational goals.

How you will apply your learning

Recall the significance of corporate sustainability reporting and its impact on businesses and stakeholders.

Describe the key global sustainability reporting frameworks and standards.

Explain the purpose, scope and objectives of the CSRD and how it evolved from the NFRD.

Analyse the role of the CSRD within the EU Sustainable Finance Framework and its implications for global sustainability reporting practices.

Evaluate the reporting requirements under the CSRD, including the entities required to report, disclosure standards and timelines for compliance.