EU Companies' Minimal Compliance with CSRD Risks Undermining ESG Goals

EU Companies' Minimal Compliance with CSRD Risks Undermining ESG Goals

BY  
AnhNguyen  
- August 13, 2024

The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) is intended to be a cornerstone of the EU’s strategy to meet its climate goals under the Paris Agreement. Designed to enhance transparency and accountability, the CSRD aims to push companies toward more sustainable practices. However, as the first reporting period in 2025 approaches, there are growing concerns that the directive’s impact may fall short of expectations. 

The problem stems from a widespread ‘bare minimum’ approach to compliance among companies. The EU’s phased implementation of the CSRD, along with delays in issuing detailed reporting standards, has inadvertently signaled that companies can delay or minimize their efforts without facing significant consequences. This leniency has led to a dangerous complacency, particularly concerning the reporting of Scope 3 emissions, which cover indirect emissions across a company’s supply chain. 

Scope 3 emissions are often the largest part of a company’s carbon footprint, and addressing them requires extensive collaboration with suppliers and the collection of detailed data. However, many companies have not yet started this process, leaving them at risk of non-compliance with the CSRD. 

While a small number of companies are leading the way by fully embracing the directive’s spirit and setting ambitious targets, the majority seem content to meet only the minimum requirements. This approach not only undermines the CSRD but also jeopardizes the EU’s ability to stay on track with its ESG and climate objectives. 

To realize the full potential of the CSRD, the EU must enforce stricter compliance and ensure that companies understand the importance of going beyond mere box-ticking. Only then can the directive drive meaningful change in corporate sustainability across Europe. 

Sources: 

https://www.sustainableviews.com/a-call-for-stronger-csrd-enforcement-and-leadership-in-the-eu-9195134e/ 

https://eimf.eu/european-union-corporate-sustainability-reporting-directive-csrd/

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