GRI Standards 2021 – How sustainability reporting is changing
SustainAbility School #35
By attending this webinar, you will learn about:
EU Directives on Sustainability Reporting: Understand the requirements of Directive 2014/95/EU, which mandates large companies to include non-financial statements covering environmental, social, human rights, and anti-corruption aspects.
Transition from NFRD to CSRD: Learn how the CSRD expands reporting requirements to include more companies, with a focus on EU sustainability standards, digital accessibility, and verifiability of data.
Role of GRI Standards: Discover how GRI standards are a widely recommended starting point for sustainability reporting, promoting multi-stakeholder engagement.
EU Taxonomy and Environmental Objectives: Gain insight into the six environmental objectives outlined by the EU Taxonomy, such as climate change mitigation and circular economy transitions.
Sustainable Activity Criteria: Explore the strict criteria for identifying sustainable economic activities under the EU Taxonomy Regulation.
Timeline for Reporting Obligations: Learn about the phased implementation timeline for sustainability reporting, including climate-related objectives starting in 2022.
The ‘Do No Harm’ Principle: Understand the importance of ensuring that economic activities do not cause more environmental harm than benefits.
Financial Metrics for Sustainability Reporting: Learn which financial metrics companies must report, including the proportion of revenue, capital expenditure, and operational expenses linked to sustainable activities.
SustainAbility School este un program de educație dedicat exclusiv angajaților din organizațiile membre ale Ambasadei Sustenabilității în România prin programul Coaliția România Sustenabilă.