CSRD
Since the beginning of 2017, large and medium-sized Swedish companies have been obliged to produce sustainability reports.
The sustainability report shows that the organization is achieving long-term sustainable development. By law, the sustainability report must contain information on the environment, social conditions, personnel, respect for human rights and anti-corruption. The sustainability report also describes how your organization works with these issues to achieve better results.
We can help you produce a sustainability report that meets the requirements.
The EU's new sustainability reporting directive, CSRD, will enter into force in 2024 and will gradually cover more and more companies. CSRD stands for Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive. The directive imposes stricter requirements on companies' sustainability reporting.
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