“The most successful software investments are those that align with the principles of sustainability, focusing on enduring value rather than short-term gains.” (Quote made by AI technology). Present Day organizational…
This ‘Non-Financial Reporting for Financials’ event will give you the tools to make your sustainability reporting process smarter and faster.
The CSRD provides guidelines on how to report, but what happens after? How can you use the collected data to set a strategy? How can you set ambitious goals? One framework that can help is to define Science Based Targets (SBTs). This blog explores the critical role of SBTs and their integration with the CSRD, highlighting the benefits they offer in driving corporate responsibility and ensuring a sustainable future.
In this webinar, we help you get started with sustainability reporting and preparing for the upcoming CSRD with the help of sustainability manager Margreeth Pape at Intergamma. She will share…
The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) is impacting companies in a significant way. As reporting organizations are working to assess the impact of the Directive, we receive an increased number of questions on where to start the journey to become CSRD-compliant. CSRD requires large companies and certain public-interest entities to disclose information on their ESG impacts in their annual reports.
Sustainability reporting, a must for many organisations and soon, even an obligation in Europe. To understand sustainability standards is one thing, but to prepare for a limited or reasonable assurance audit is another. The effort of preparing for such audits will be much more productive and less exhaustive for your organization when you understand the minimum requirements an auditor has in order to issue an audit opinion on a sustainability report.
Eelco Van der Enden has joined us for an interview about his view on the corporate reporting landscape. As CEO of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), we are curious what…
Experts in the field discus the ever-changing world of Corporate Report. This year they talked about Public Accountability. View the recordings here!
The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), is a widely known buzzword and new EU law that requires large companies and certain public-interest entities to disclose information on their ESG impacts in their annual financial reports. This new and demanding regulation drives companies in their sustainability reporting journey. A well-known starting point for (sustainability) reporting is the materiality assessment. The CSRD introduces a new dimension to this assessment: double materiality.
Leen Paape is a professor of Corporate Governance at the Nyenrode Business School. He is a renowned expert in corporate governance and has written several books and articles on the subject, as well as lecturing extensively around the world. He has won numerous awards for his research and teaching, and is a sought-after speaker on the topic. In this interview, we will discuss his views on the current state of corporate governance and reporting, his research, and his outlook on the future of the field.