EU to Require Auditing of Sustainability Reporting

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  • 30 Jun 2022
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EU to Require Auditing of Sustainability Reporting, Disclosure by Large Non-european Companies

Marking a major step towards the implementation of a new sustainability reporting system in Europe, the EU Council and European Parliament announced that they have reached an agreement on the rules of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD). The new agreement will require companies to have their reported sustainability information independently audited, and will also apply to some large non-EU companies. The CSRD is aimed as a major update to the 2014 Non-Financial Reporting Directive (NFRD), the current EU sustainability reporting framework. The new rules will significantly expand the number of companies required to provide sustainability disclosures to over 50,000 from around 12,000 currently, introduce more detailed reporting requirements, and require audited assurance of the information reported. The rules will require disclosure under a common framework of European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS), currently under development by the European Financial Reporting Advisory Group (EFRAG). Under the new system, companies will be required to report on issues ranging from environmental rights and social rights to human rights and governance factors.

Source: ESG Today