2028 may still seem a long way off. Yet the decisions companies make today around governance, organisation and data will directly shape their ability to deliver reliable, documented and auditable CSRD reporting tomorrow.
The challenge does not begin when the report is produced. It starts much earlier.
How should responsibilities be divided between central and local teams? How should the double materiality assessment be structured? How can quantitative and qualitative data collection be organised and secured? And how can companies progressively build an audit trail that will stand up to scrutiny?
On 8 October, kShuttle will bring together sustainability experts and a company directly involved in the process to review the key steps leading up to 2028 CSRD reporting.
The objective: identify what needs to be structured now, anticipate the main areas of risk and determine the resources required to avoid a last-minute reporting exercise.
1. Introduction & framing
Webinar objectives, key differences between Wave 1 and Wave 2 companies, and the organisations concerned.
2. CSRD Wave 2: where do we stand?
Regulatory developments, implementation timeline and the main areas of attention.
3. Structure the key steps towards 2028 reporting
Governance, central vs local organisation, roles and responsibilities, double materiality, IROs, DRs and DPs.
4. Organise and strengthen data collection
Quantitative and qualitative data collection, data governance, automation, controls, consistency of information and fair presentation.
5. Prepare for audit
N/N-1 data controls, comparability, consistency, documentation, traceability, supporting evidence and building the audit trail.
6. Put the right resources in place
Project governance, resources, budget, change management and key success factors.
7. Wave 2 customer experience
Project organisation, challenges encountered, key decisions and practical lessons for other Wave 2 companies.
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