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GRI Taxonomy sets global standard for digital ESG data
GRI has unveiled a major innovation in sustainability reporting with the launch of its new Sustainability Taxonomy.
New EFRAG report pushes to streamline ESRS rules
EFRAG has published a progress report detailing its efforts to simplify the ESRS responding to a formal request from the European Commission.
The report,...
Streamline your DMA for faster CSRD reporting
As sustainability regulations tighten across Europe, many organisations are grappling with one of the most intricate and time-consuming aspects of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting...
ECB warns of investor risk as 80% of companies face removal...
The European Central Bank (ECB) has issued a sharp warning over the European Commission’s proposed amendments to sustainability reporting laws, raising concerns that removing...
How AI slashes ESRS compliance time by 50% for sustainable reporting
As sustainability reporting becomes more demanding, companies face significant challenges in gathering, organising, and producing reports.
The end of Excel for ESG: Transitioning to specialised reporting tools
In the evolving landscape of corporate governance, sustainability reporting has transitioned from a regulatory requirement to a cornerstone of strategic business planning.
Enhancing CSRD reporting through strategic stakeholder involvement
Effective stakeholder engagement is vital for adhering to the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD).
Understanding impacts, risks, and opportunities in CSRD reporting
Implementing the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) introduces several key terms critical to modern sustainability reporting.
How companies can gear up for CSDDD compliance by 2027
The Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) is poised to reshape the European corporate landscape significantly.
How Greenomy facilitates seamless CSRD reporting for businesses
On January 5th, 2023, the CRSD was introduced, superseding the Non-Financial Reporting Directive (NFRD) and expanding its reporting requirements.