Preparing for EU CSRD Compliance: Key Resources for U.S.-Based Multinationals

Preparing for EU CSRD Compliance: Key Resources for U.S.-Based Multinationals

by  
AnhNguyen  
- 4 décembre 2024

U.S.-based multinationals preparing for the European Union’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) now have access to a comprehensive suite of resources from Ropes & Gray. The CSRD, which mandates detailed Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) reporting aligned with European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS), is a game-changer for global sustainability practices and corporate transparency. 

The EU’s CSRD requires large companies to disclose material ESG-related information, including climate transition plans, value chain impacts, and due diligence processes. The directive emphasizes materiality-based and mandatory disclosures to ensure the consistency, comparability, and reliability of sustainability data. 

Ropes & Gray’s guidance for CSRD compliance offers comprehensive insights on assessing material ESG issues, aligning disclosures with CSRD standards, and adhering to European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) requirements, including time horizons, disaggregated reporting, and presentation standards. The resources also provide recommendations for addressing upstream and downstream impacts across corporate value chains and key takeaways for developing and reporting effective climate-neutral strategies. 

The firm also provides trackers and updates on CSRD transposition progress across EU member states, helping businesses stay ahead of regulatory timelines. With a legacy of over 30 years in ESG compliance, Ropes & Gray leverages its global team to assist clients in integrating sustainability into their operations. Early adopters and best practices from the EU, such as Germany, provide critical insights for U.S. multinationals navigating this regulatory shift. 

As CSRD compliance deadlines near, leveraging these resources will help companies align with ESG frameworks, bolster their carbon neutral strategies, and secure a competitive edge in sustainable business practices. 

 

Sources :  

https://www.ropesgray.com/en/insights/viewpoints/102jpxp/preparing-for-compliance-with-the-eus-corporate-sustainability-reporting-directi 

https://go.tuv.com/espr-for-electronic-products?wt_mc=SEA.Ads.Google.AP24_P03_ESPR.AP24_P03_ESPR_GA.textad.GenericPhraseMatch&cpid=AP24_P03_ESPR_GA&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiA9bq6BhAKEiwAH6bqoIV2_vm8IAst2kLnPT4JdHPqKoNZTAirA76hGwz0ICdDlq4D7kXylRoCDC8QAvD_BwE 

https://www.sweep.net/insights/what-does-the-eus-csrd-mean-for-us-businesses 

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