Tag: European Sustainability Reporting Standards
Diluted EU sustainability reporting laws ‘may still be effective’
Stakeholder pressure, business value and ethics could fill the obligation shortfall left by the omnibus process, suggests business professor.
Organisations can ‘reap the benefits’ of sustainability reporting
Integrating sustainability disclosures gives boards ‘a moment to think long term’ about the business, according to a recent webinar.
EU Parliament votes to slash scope of sustainability reporting
The rules will cover companies with 1,000+ staff and €450m revenue, while the due diligence law will apply to even fewer organisations.
Support grows for retaining core sustainability reporting
A letter signed by 475 companies and investors sets out measures to achieve ‘the EU’s economic and sustainability goals’.
200 organisations protest at diluting sustainability reporting rules
A letter signed by 200 high-profile organisations urges the EU to retain the 500+ employees threshold in the sustainability reporting directive.
Get ready for January 2025: CSRD reports
Why assured integrated reporting is the key to complying with the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive.
How to address ESG double materiality
Sustainability reporting now includes both internal and external environmental risks and opportunities: here’s how to tackle it.
News round-up: this week in governance
BP’s share buybacks inflame IPPR; Financial Reporting Council’s thematic review into climate disclosures; the Farage fiasco continues.
New EU laws will make boardrooms more ‘accountable’
Proxy adviser ISS says recent directives will grant shareholders much greater influence when voting at this year’s European AGMs.