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CSRD Series- Part 4: CSRD affects 50,000 companies in EU and 10,000 outside the EU – so what are the benefits?

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The E.U. Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) requires ESG reporting on a level never seen before and will capture a whole host of companies that previously were not subject to mandatory nonfinancial reporting requirements, including public and private non-EU companies that meet certain EU-presence thresholds. For US companies, the CSRD rules will result in mandatory reporting on a broader set of ESG topics than those required under current and proposed Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) rules. In this podcast we will discuss:

  • Objectives of CSRD
  • Advantages for early CSRD compliance
  • If the proposed SEC climate disclosure rule is expected to be eligible for equivalence
  • Reporting options for U.S. companies with E.U.-based subsidiaries
  • Steps to start preparing for CSRD compliance

Speakers:

  • Moderator: Rowena Curtis, UK Marketing Manager, Intertek Business Assurance
  • Presenter: Elma Christian, Global Business Development Director, Intertek Business Assurance

To gain additional insights about this subject, be sure to explore the other episodes of the CSRD series available on the Assurance in Action Podcast network.

Follow us on- Intertek's Assurance In Action || Twitter || LinkedIn.

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The E.U. Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) requires ESG reporting on a level never seen before and will capture a whole host of companies that previously were not subject to mandatory nonfinancial reporting requirements, including public and private non-EU companies that meet certain EU-presence thresholds. For US companies, the CSRD rules will result in mandatory reporting on a broader set of ESG topics than those required under current and proposed Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) rules. In this podcast we will discuss:

  • Objectives of CSRD
  • Advantages for early CSRD compliance
  • If the proposed SEC climate disclosure rule is expected to be eligible for equivalence
  • Reporting options for U.S. companies with E.U.-based subsidiaries
  • Steps to start preparing for CSRD compliance

Speakers:

  • Moderator: Rowena Curtis, UK Marketing Manager, Intertek Business Assurance
  • Presenter: Elma Christian, Global Business Development Director, Intertek Business Assurance

To gain additional insights about this subject, be sure to explore the other episodes of the CSRD series available on the Assurance in Action Podcast network.

Follow us on- Intertek's Assurance In Action || Twitter || LinkedIn.

  continue reading

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