Applying the European sustainability reporting standards

The European Commission is hosting a one-day seminar entitled ‘Supporting companies in applying the European sustainability reporting standards (ESRS)’ on 15 November 2024.

The seminar will bring together experts and practitioners from Member State representations, business and trade associations, companies, consultancies, auditors and other stakeholders.

Building on the Commission’s expert dialogue, held on 16 May 2024, the event will further explore the key challenges and opportunities for companies as they begin to apply the ESRS. Speakers will discuss practical ways to support the implementation of the new framework, including digital tools to facilitate reporting. Moreover, the event will address challenges around the audit and assurance of ESRS reports and voluntary reporting by SMEs in the value chain of larger companies.

The ESRS started to apply to the first companies in scope of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) as of financial year 2024. The first companies in scope have now been preparing their sustainability reports and are getting ready to publish their first ones in 2025. Effective and well-targeted support initiatives and resources can help to reduce costs and burden for companies. In addition to helping companies under the scope of the CSRD, support initiatives can also benefit SMEs that are not legally required to report but nevertheless face an increased demand for sustainability information as a result of the so-called “trickle-down effect”.

Registration

The European Commission invites interested companies and stakeholders to register for this hybrid event, which can be attended in person on a first‑come‑first‑served basis or watched remotely.

Register for the event

Registrations will be open until 8 November 2024 23:59 CET

Programme

Practical information

Albert Borschette Conference Centre
Rue Froissart 36, 1030 Brussels, Belgium
Friday 15 November 2024, 09:00 - 17:00 (CET)
Languages English


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