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With CSRD up for review, the time has come to reclaim the concept of sustainability
It started more as a form of activism, then developed into a trend that everyone would jump on before turning into a monster whose tamers have completely resigned. With European regulations and a zealous auditing spirit, companies’ sustainability work has been driven to be about decimal points and regulatory compliance, instead of adding shareholder value or social and environmental benefits. As the EU Commission says ‘stop, change and do things right’, the time has come for communicators and IROs to reclaim the concept of sustainability. When we write the history of corporate communication up to and into the 2010s, the…
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A pared-back CSRD might sound good, but ESG-minded investors won’t be happy
Rumors have been swirling around ESG-focused news outlets that the European Commission is expected to ‘heavily water down’ the requirements of its reporting regulation
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Five ways to maximize the impact of your CSRD double materiality assessment
How to ensure that meeting the EU reporting requirement’s standards is not just a box-ticking exercise The market for materiality assessments is booming; it seems like everyone is undertaking this sustainability prioritization exercise as we head into 2025. But with compliance top of mind under the EU’s CSRD, the genuinely exciting part of materiality – […]
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CSRD & ESRS compliance: Challenges, strategies and global impact
New EU regulation ‘may become a de facto global ESG reporting standard’
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BAT’s double-materiality journey and how AI can help simplify CSRD reporting: The Ticker 147
We navigate the intricate landscape of corporate reporting, with a spotlight on ESG
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CSRD Chat: The passion-project AI bot helping companies analyze ESG regulation
Alex Annaev talks sustainability workloads, the CSRD impact on IR and how AI can change the future of ESG reporting