CSRD Masterclass Webinar
The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) is a pivotal piece of the broader EU Green Deal programme aimed at promoting sustainable economic growth and decarbonisation efforts within the European Union. In this TDi webinar, Agnes Davis, Martina Cappelli, and James Hollins delved into the intricacies of the CSRD, providing a comprehensive overview of its regulatory requirements, implications for companies, and the essential concept of double materiality. From the origins of the Directive to the practical steps for compliance, this webinar serves as a valuable resource for organisations navigating the evolving landscape of sustainability reporting and disclosure, and sheds light on the critical aspects of the CSRD and its potential impact on businesses. Presented by TDi experts: – James Hollins, Senior Sustainability and Responsible Sourcing, ESG Standards Audit Manager at TDi Sustainability – Martina Cappelli, Senior Sustainability Consultant at TDi Sustainability – Agnes Davis, Marketing Manager at TDi Sustainability

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