Insight CSRD and the circular economy 18 September 2024 4 minutes read The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) [1] is a regulation introduced by the European Union to enhance corporate transparency and encourage sustainable business practices. It stipulates full sustainability reporting, including that ESG performance should be made available to stakeholders in a reliable and comparable way. Read more
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