ClimatePartner x KPMG: Introduction to the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and ESRS E1 transition plan
The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and the associated European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) are increasing requirements for corporate sustainability reporting.
The first session of our CSRD Academy series will be hosted together with our partner KPMG Austria to provide insights into the new CSRD reporting and due diligence requirements. Combining our expertise, you will receive useful information on non-financial reporting from an auditor’s perspective, as well as practical implementation advice for ESRS E1 (climate change) and what steps you can already take as a company.
We will focus on the following topics:
This online event is aimed at sustainability managers and decision-makers who would like to gain insights into the CSRD and disclosure requirements related to climate change.
Participation is free of charge.
ClimatePartner’s online events address corporate climate action. For this reason, we ask for your understanding that we can only consider registrations with a company email address.
The first session of our CSRD Academy series will be hosted together with our partner KPMG Austria to provide insights into the new CSRD reporting and due diligence requirements. Combining our expertise, you will receive useful information on non-financial reporting from an auditor’s perspective, as well as practical implementation advice for ESRS E1 (climate change) and what steps you can already take as a company.
We will focus on the following topics:
- Introduction and overview of the CSRD.
- Introduction to the requirements and implications of ESRS E1 "Climate change", including a transition plan.
- Overview of reporting requirements from an auditor's perspective
- Next steps for your company.
This online event is aimed at sustainability managers and decision-makers who would like to gain insights into the CSRD and disclosure requirements related to climate change.
Participation is free of charge.
ClimatePartner’s online events address corporate climate action. For this reason, we ask for your understanding that we can only consider registrations with a company email address.