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CSRD

CSRD

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What is CSRD?

CSRD stands for Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive. It is a European Union directive that mandates companies to report on a broad range of sustainability-related topics. This includes environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors. It expands on the previous Non-Financial Reporting Directive (NFRD) by requiring more detailed and standardized reporting, aiming to improve the transparency and comparability of sustainability information.

What other technologies are related to CSRD?

CSRD Complementary Technologies

The EU Taxonomy is a classification system establishing a list of environmentally sustainable economic activities. It is used to determine which investments are environmentally sustainable and is critical for CSRD reporting.
mentioned alongside CSRD in 40% (175) of relevant job posts
The ESRS are the European Sustainability Reporting Standards, which define the specific reporting requirements under the CSRD. They provide the detailed metrics and disclosures companies must make.
mentioned alongside CSRD in 35% (170) of relevant job posts
GRI is a widely used sustainability reporting framework. While CSRD uses the ESRS standards, GRI standards can be used to fill gaps and complement CSRD reporting, especially for topics not fully covered by ESRS.
mentioned alongside CSRD in 15% (359) of relevant job posts

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