CSRD Advice
Make an impact with the CSRD
The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) requires large companies to report on environmental, social and governance (ESG) topics. Think things like carbon emissions, workplace safety and how sustainability is secured in the boardroom.
Reporting according to the CSRD is a big job, with over 1200 data points to report on. A challenge, but also an opportunity to differentiate and improve. At Empact, we therefore believe that CSRD advice goes beyond filling out forms: we help you make an impact.
CSRD consulting: go beyond compliance with Empact
Empact works with a customized roadmap that not only allows an organization to comply with CSRD regulations, but also to use these regulations to make an impact. This is because ESG involves changes at all levels of the organization. Think of intensifying cooperation and communication with external parties and stakeholders, dealing differently with waste and energy, and new opportunities to engage target groups and investors.
In doing so, we believe that our clients should be able to execute the plan themselves. We see ourselves as guides in this process. We help our consultants determine material issues, perform analyses and draw up a strategy, and offer support where necessary. Our network also includes scientists and, of course, assurance providers, which enables us to give you the best possible support in every area.
Common questions about the CSRD
- What do we have to report on according to the CSRD?
- Do we have to report on everything?
- How does my company become CSRD compliant?
- Based on the dual materiality analysis, how can I report directly?
- Is it necessary to perform all the actions?
- How do we ensure that the CSRD does not become a paper tiger?
- How do I connect the CSRD to existing sustainability initiatives?
CSRD help according to customized roadmap
The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) is increasingly on the agenda and attracting the attention of numerous organizations. We have developed customized roadmaps for our clients so that they can not only comply with CSRD requirements, but also use the CSRD as a powerful tool to increase their positive impact. Read more about our roadmap
Double materiality analysis
Get clear insight into which ESG topics are material to your organization, both from an impact and financial perspective.
CSRD reporting
High-quality ESG reporting that meets all CSRD requirements and connects with your stakeholders.
CSRD strategy
A strategy that goes beyond compliance and adds real value to your organization.
CSRD planning
A concrete roadmap to achieve your CSRD goals within the deadlines.
CSRD compliance
Meet all CSRD requirements with the right processes and systems within your organization.
CSRD training
Employees can get started with CSRD implementation themselves thanks to hands-on training.
CSRD quick scan
Instant insight into where your organization stands in relation to CSRD requirements and what remains to be done.
Virtual CSRD assistant
A digital guide that takes your organization step-by-step through the entire CSRD reporting process.
Meet our CSRD experts
At Empact, a strong team of committed experts is at your service. Our CSRD professionals combine years of corporate experience with in-depth knowledge of ESG transformation and CSRD implementation. From strategists and change managers to specialists in reporting and due diligence, they are at home in diverse sectors and understand the challenges of both large and medium-sized organizations.
CSRD tailored advice
Are you also CSRD mandatory and do you have the ambition to really make an impact? But are you not sure where to start and do you want CSRD advice tailored to your organization? Do not hesitate to contact us. Let’s make impact together!
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