Preparing reports under the CSRD (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive) will require an extensive initial effort from companies. Those now subject to this strict new requirement must understand how to approach the reporting process effectively.
This webinar provides practical insights and essential tips on key areas like data collection, digital tools, and system support.
Topics covered
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First-Time CSRD Reporting: Key considerations for those reporting for the first time.
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Digital Tools & Systems: Guidance on choosing appropriate digital support and tools.
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Process Ownership: Who should lead and oversee the reporting process?
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Report Structure: How to structure the final report for maximum clarity and compliance.
Event Details
Date: November 27, 09:00 – 10:00 CET
Location: Online via Zoom
Cost: Free of charge
Language: Swedish
Speaker
Rebecka Jakobsson
Senior Consultant at 2050 Consulting
Specializing in sustainability reporting. Rebecka has a wealth of experience in training and guiding companies on both reporting and strategic sustainability consulting.
Speaker
Isabel Carendi
Content Manager at DIBKunskap AB
Responsible for content within DIB’s ESG products. With a background as a tax lawyer and product developer, Isabel brings deep insights into the field of ESG reporting.
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In collaboration with:
2050 Consulting – Founded in 2013, 2050 Consulting channels expertise and commitment to environmental and climate issues, helping clients enhance sustainability and profitability across strategy, analysis, communication, and business development.
In collaboration with:
DIBkunskap (DIB) – A leading provider of information and workflow solutions for accounting and auditing professionals in Norway. In 2021, DIB launched its IFRS module in Sweden, followed by the much-anticipated ESG module in 2024 across Sweden, Denmark, and Norway.
In collaboration with:
Intito – A Nordic and DACH-region consulting firm specializing in corporate governance and reporting solutions. Intito’s expert consultants bridge the gap between IT and business functions, with deep knowledge in processes and system support.