The European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS)
50,000 EU & non EU businesses will need to publish sustainability information
This is a specially curated collection of informative articles on the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS). You will find answers to questions such as:
- Which EU and non-EU companies are affected and when?
- What do the ESRS and the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) mean for the relevance of the GRI Standards in Europe?
- Your pathway to become a “GRI Certified ESRS Professional”:
- Which GRI Certified Courses to take.
- How www.fbrh.co.uk courses stand out for their practical relevance —participants gain the tools to apply their learning immediately, cutting the need for costly consultancy.
- Introduction to the CSRD and Reporting with the ESRS
Learn the structure of the CSRD and ESRS, and how to plan your reporting process. - Stakeholder Engagement for ESRS Reporting
Master techniques to identify, prioritise, and engage stakeholders effectively. - Double Materiality Assessment under the ESRS
Conduct impact and financial materiality assessments aligned with regulatory expectations. - How to Collect and Report Material Information under the ESRS
Learn systems and tools for capturing relevant, verifiable sustainability data. - Preparing for External Assurance for ESRS Reporting
Understand assurance standards, evidence requirements, and how to reduce audit risk. - Digital Reporting under the CSRD
Explore digital tagging, ESEF/HTML formats, and how to prepare machine-readable reports.
- Introduction to the CSRD and Reporting with the ESRS
- How to pass the GRI ESRS Professional Certification Exam
… and lots more