The ESRS, developed by EFRAG, stands for European Sustainability Reporting Standards. ESRS provides the detailed reporting requirements under the CSRD, it covers environmental, social, and governance (ESG) topics and helps companies structure their sustainability disclosures using a materiality-based approach.
Learn moreThe EU Taxonomy Regulation is a regulatory framework introduced by the European Union (EU) to establish a classification system for sustainable economic activities.
Learn moreCSRD stands for Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive. It is an EU climate regulation requiring many companies to report on their environmental and social impact.
Learn moreThe EUDR stands for EU Deforestation Regulation, a new law designed to ensure that certain commodities placed on or exported from the EU market are deforestation-free. This means that companies must ensure their products are not linked to deforestation or forest degradation after December 31, 2020, and that they comply with local laws in their countries of origin.
Learn moreThe Global Reporting Initiative is an independent international organization that has developed a widely used framework for sustainability reporting.
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