Qualification Level
Compliance with CSRD
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Become a smarter and more effective leader. Master the reporting standards and requirements to achieve CSRD compliance.

Why is CSRD compliance important?
Under the CSRD, companies are now required to report on their environmental, social and governance performance. By achieving compliance, boards can align their sustainability efforts with broader EU goals.
Compliance
CSRD compliance requires standardised reporting across organisations and industries on double materiality, Impacts, Risks and Opportunities (IROs), value chain and more.
Sustainability
An organisation’s sustainability practices directly impact the environment and society, and can determine long-term business success.
Investment
Investors are drawn to purpose-driven organisations that clearly demonstrate how returns outweigh any risks.
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What you will learn

Key CSRD concepts
Learn how to apply the concepts of materiality and double materiality, and how to align sustainability reports with your company’s value chain.

Reporting standards
Explore reporting on each environmental, social and governance standard, including objectives, focus areas, requirements and exemptions.

Presenting data in the annual report
Understand how to structure sustainability reports and ensure they align with transparency and comparability guidelines.

Managing risks through compliance
Learn how to identify and mitigate risks related to sustainability reporting, ensuring that your organisation meets CSRD requirements while addressing potential impacts on governance and operations.
How you will apply your learning

Describe ESRS 1 & 2 in detail, including their roles in defining the framework for sustainability reporting, general disclosure requirements and how they apply across industries.

Explain and apply concepts of materiality, double materiality and materiality assessments.

Describe each environmental, social and governance standard, including its objective, key focus areas, disclosure requirements and exemptions.

Identify how a board can oversee and the executive implement CSRD.