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ATELIER - ESRS Reporting & Stakeholder Engagement for Materiality and Due Diligence

IN-PERSON CLOSED EVENT | CORPORATE MEMBERS ONLY

Due to the limited capacity of the venue, only 35 participants can attend the event. Registration alone does not ensure attendance; kindly await the receipt of a confirmation email before booking your travel arrangements.

In the context of the new generation of regulations on transparency and more specifically focusing on the development of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and the introduction of the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS), companies will be required to report about their ESG performance and impacts in a more holistic way, including information on their business model, policies, actions, metrics, and targets and how stakeholders are engaged. 

With the first reports due in 2025 for the financial year 2024, companies will need to get ready to implement the requirements of the ESRS in an efficient and effective manner. Among the 3 focus areas of E-S-G, reporting on Social issues seems to be the area less mature when it comes to measuring and reporting tools.

Starting from the 4 identified stakeholders of the ESRS section on Social Matters (Own Workforce, Workers in the Value Chain, Communities, and Consumers), the CSR Europe 2024 Atelier series “Reporting on Social Performance” will bring together companies, experts’ organizations, and policymakers, to discuss current challenges, approaches, and practices for more impactful policies, actions and meaningful engagement with affected stakeholders’ groups.

The third session of this Atelier series will focus on ESRS reporting and stakeholder engagement for materiality and due diligence and delve into how to involve communities to better identify impacts, risks, and opportunities.

JOIN THIS ATELIER TO:

  • Get insights from other business peers on how they are approaching new requirements on reporting social matters.

  • Learn from invited experts, stakeholders, and policymakers about expectations and current tools and practices.

  • Understand how to navigate current challenges for a more impactful social reporting system.

WHO SHOULD JOIN:

  • Sustainability Officers

  • Sustainable Reporting officials

  • Public Affairs

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For more information:

Spyros Perikleous, Senior Project Manager