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Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CS3D), the Deforestation and IMVO Act - laws and regulations that also come your way. Waste lists? No way! They offer an opportunity to embed sustainability in your business operations. In this Community of Practice of eight meetings, you will prepare your organisation step by step for the CSRD - supported by expertise and practical experience from the network. You will leave with a strong foundation for integrated decision-making, internal support and a future-proof sustainability strategy.
The CSRD aims to promote transparency and comparability of sustainability reporting, helping consumers, investors and customers better understand your company's social impact. The CS3D complements this and motivates you to identify CSR risks and prevent and reduce negative impacts. In short: more transparency for the sake of people and the environment. This programme not only shows you what is expected of you, but also how to translate this into your organisation's daily practice.
Have you or your colleagues not previously participated in the Community of Practice: Getting Started with CSRD? If so, we recommend that you attend part one first. Read more information about the upcoming edition in March.
Get support from different disciplines in implementing CSRD and CS3D
Learn to combine theory with practice through personal assignments, exchanging challenges and examples
Get access to our digital platform - the CSRD community with 300 professionals from 130 large companies
Compounding a regular group of companies with similar challenges, learning from each other in an interactive way
In plenary parts, you will get theory on a specific part explained by an expert. In sub-sessions, you will engage in further guided discussions with participants on real-life challenges and actions. The dates and themes of the sessions are as follows:
Working with the CSRD | 5 October 2023
Reporting according to the ESRS | 9 November 2023
Available and reliable ESRS data | 7 December 2023
CSDD: chain responsibility and risk identification | 8 February 2024
CSDD: Actions, remediation and communication | 7 March 2024
Biodiversity and ecosystems | 19 March 2024
Checking and assurance (online) | 4 April 2024
The impact of ESG data on finance, investment and lending | 18 April 2024
All sessions take place - at varying locations - on a Thursday and take about four hours. Except for session seven on control and assurance, which is online and of shorter duration.
You are partner of MVO Nederland
The CSRD and/or CS3D will soon apply to your company
You have participated in part one of the Community of Practice: Getting Started with CSRD
Or you already report according to the Non-Financial Reporting Directive (NFRD)
Is the CSRD not going to apply to you (yet), but do you want to prepare your organisation in time for future laws and regulations? Or do you work a lot with large companies and want to know how this will affect your cooperation? It is possible to join this Community of Practice as an SME. Different conditions apply to this than to large companies. For instance, we organise a 'brush-up session' in advance to give you good basic knowledge of the CSRD before you go through the full programme of practice. If you are interested, please contact Christian Penning
Per organisation, we ask for a one-off contribution to make your participation not optional and to cover organisational costs. For large companies (with more than 250 employees) this is 1,500 euro, for SMEs 750 euro (excluding VAT).
This programme has an estimated value of €7,000. A group consists of a maximum of 25 companies. An intake interview takes place beforehand. We recommend participating per session in duo form with a colleague who - in a different function - plays an important role in the business.
We have created a digital information sheet with all the important information about this Community of Practice in a row. Feel free to forward to your colleague or manager to see if this implementation programme would be a valuable addition to your organisation.
Community of Practice: ESG-data