The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) will be effective on 1 January 2024 starting with the first companies in scope. The ESRS guide how companies report information under the CSRD. They introduce many new concepts and first-time requirements which will challenge stakeholders in the corporate reporting ecosystem.
EFRAG is currently developing a list of ESRS datapoints as well as guidance on two key ESRS concepts: materiality assessment and value chain.
Accountancy Europe and EFRAG are jointly organising this webinar to:
- look into the challenges to ESRS implementation and how to overcome them
- share perspectives from the reporting ecosystem on the two implementation guidance in consultation
- the draft Materiality Assessment Implementation Guidance
- the draft Value Chain Implementation Guidance
Speakers
- Tom Dodd, Team Leader,
Sustainability Reporting, European Commission - Hilde Blomme, Deputy CEO,
Accountancy Europe - Patrick de Cambourg, Chair,
Sustainability Reporting Board, EFRAG - Chiara Del Prete, Chair,
Sustainability Reporting Technical Expert Group, EFRAG - Simon Braaksma, Senior
Director, Corporate Sustainability, Philips - Olivier Schérer, Chair, Corporate Reporting Policy Group, Accountancy Europe &
Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) Sustainability Reporting Leader, PwC