The definitive version of the 12 sustainability reporting standards that shape CSRD is now official. With the end of the review period by the co-legislators, this first series of 12 sector-specific ESRS providing for proportionate but comprehensive reporting on environmental, social and governance issues has now been integrated into the European legal framework. This article explains these standards in just a few minutes.
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12 sustainability reporting standards were proposed at the EFRAG General Assembly and approved by the European Commission in late November 2022. The content is intended to be more “material” and as consistent as possible with the ISSB. Additional sector-specific standards are forthcoming. The publication of the delegated acts for these standards is scheduled for June 2023. This article helps you understand these standards in a few minutes.
KSAPA recently hosted a dinner with decision makers and practitioners from the corporate and the not for profit sectors to get together and explore challenges, insights and solutions impacting the delivery of the SDGs across global, smallholder-empowered agricultural value chains.
The CSRD (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive) comes into effect in 2024 and breaks new ground in ESG reporting. Keys provided by Ksapa in this article.
In this article, Ksapa explains the need to move towards regenerative agriculture given the boost in carbon markets, and how digital solutions can help make carbon finance more inclusive by engaging smallholder farmers
IFRS officially launched the ISSB. In competition with the CSRD. ESG standardization is organized according to different philosophies.
ESG due diligence is becoming a market standard in private equity. Meanwhile, impact investing is reshuffling the cards for a growing number of players. Here are a few pointers to help you address these developments. Last month, the AFITE (Organization for the Financing and Transfer of Companies) interviewed our Managing Director as part of a […]
The CSRD (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive) will improve the quality of ESG data. The CSRD will replace the NFRD from 2023.
The EU Taxonomy, a tool to help investors, companies, issuers and project promoters navigate the transition to a greener economy.
Sustainable finance has become increasingly popular in recent years, thanks to new ways of driving financial flows towards achieving the SDG.