Get Your Non-Financial Reporting Right with CSR Europe’s Report Review

Report Review
 
 
  • The disclosure of non-financial information can be daunting, but CSR Europe can support your company in mastering its sustainability reporting.

  • As a result, you will be able to meet stakeholders’ expectations and increase their trust in your business operations

 
 
 

Stakeholders are increasingly putting pressure on companies to disclose non-financial information and indicate their performance on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues. On one hand, European lawmakers have been updating disclosure regulations on non-financial information, such as the EU NFRD and the EU Taxonomy Regulation, in an attempt to increase companies’ transparency. On the other hand, the investors' community is increasingly assessing and benchmarking companies not only from a financial standpoint but also based on their ESG performance.

At the same time, the reporting landscape on non-financial information has become increasingly complex, with numerous reporting frameworks and standards to choose from. In this context, CSR Europe supports companies in navigating and mastering sustainability reporting practices to meet different stakeholders’ expectations and increase their trust in your business operations. As we guide you towards an effective disclosure of non-financial information, your company will be able to better monitor its performance, manage potential risks, and set concrete targets to become more sustainable in the coming future. In other words, the Sustainability Report Review service provided by CSR Europe equips your company with a better understanding of its current reporting practices.

Firstly, we will provide you with an analysis of the best performing areas of your report as well as the areas in reporting practices that can be improved and/or enhanced. Secondly, we will examine and evaluate your company’s CSR, ESG, Integrated and/or Sustainability reports against a set of principles that cover both format and content criteria based on the reporting frameworks of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) and the International Integrated Reporting Council (IIRC). Thirdly, CSR Europe will give you tailor-made recommendations and suggestions to improve the most challenging areas in your reporting exercise. To help you acquire a more practical understanding of how a specific topic can be disclosed, we will present you with exemplary best practices from other leading organisations.

The Sustainability Report Review is amongst the services for which CSR Europe Members can benefit for free or have a 20% discount as part of their membership benefits.

For more information:

Spyros Perikleous

Project Manager, Sustainability Management

 

 

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