CSRD requirements, ESRS and how to work with them

The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) can be a challenge, no matter if you are just starting out with non-financial reporting, or if you have already prepared sustainability reports. We will look into the details of the directive and the standards (ESRS) that companies will be required to report against.

Anna Vaníčková
Miroslava Prokešová
Zuzana Pokorná
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14. 5. 2024  (09:00–16:00)
11 000,- CZK ex. VAT
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14. 5. 2024  (09:00–16:00)
11 000,- CZK ex. VAT

We will dive into the general requirements as well as the individual topical standards for environment, social, and corporate governance. As sustainability reports will need to be verified by a third party, you will find out what to expect from auditors and how to prepare for the process.

Course 1 of the ESG Topics in Detail module

Who are the intended participants?

  • Employees responsible for sustainability and ESG management
  • Persons responsible for financial and non-financial reporting and investor relations
  • Persons responsible for risk management, internal audit, and compliance
  • Employees across company divisions/departments who are or want to be involved in ESG and sustainability
  • Senior management

​Programme

  • Explanation of regulation and context
  • Individual topical (E, S, G) standards and their requirements
  • Identification of significant topics – double materiality, due diligence process
  • Stakeholder identification
  • How to compile an ESG report? Processes, data collection, metrics, KPIs.
  • Reporting challenges
  • Practical examples and tips
  • What to expect from an auditor?

Place

KPMG Česká republika, Pobřežní 1a, Praha 8

The fee includes training materials and refreshments. The training will be conducted in Czech.

For attending this training course, you are eligible to gain 7 of CPD points.

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