The Corporate Sustainable Reporting Directive (CSRD) requires large companies to report on their sustainability performance, covering not only their own operations but also their partners within the value chain. This means that even if your company is not directly subject to CSRD regulations, you may still encounter them through your chain partners, suppliers, clients, or your bank.

For all parties, this represents a significant challenge, with the most important advice being: start taking the first steps on time. If you have not yet begun, the urgent advice is to start preparing now.
 

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Published on 8 January 2025

 

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