Sustainability made easy: Practical implementation of sustainability reports within the framework of the CSRD
Many large companies in Germany have already prepared reports per the Non-Financial Reporting Directive (NFRD). This might give them an advantage in complying with the mandatory CSRD (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive) requirements. The new CSRD directive will also apply to small and medium-sized businesses, many of which have not yet prepared voluntary or mandatory sustainability reports. There is also pressure to fulfil the reporting obligation from stakeholders like customers, business partners and investors.
What information must be provided as part of the CSRD reporting? Firstly, a double materiality analysis is required to identify and strategically address important topics for sustainable corporate governance. In addition, specific measures that fulfil corporate sustainability objectives must be identified and implemented cost-efficiently and effectively. Whether it is energy targets, CO2 balances, occupational health and safety, land recycling, resource efficiency, infrastructure planning or noise protection – HPC AG supports you in realizing your ESG goals.
With the free ESG pre-screening tool developed by us, you can gain insight into which topics are particularly relevant in your double materiality analysis:
Not sure where to start? We are happy to help you with any of your questions. Simply get in touch!
Your HPC Sustainability Team:
Emmanuel Zinsu – HPC AG, Germany
emmanuel.zinsu@hpc.ag | +49 177 5845611
Anne Schlösinger – HPC AG, Germany
anne.schloesinger@hpc.ag | +49 6192 9917-70
Valentina Vieri – HPC Italia, Italy
valentina.vieri@hpc.ag | +39 342 3338132