Challenges Mount as EU’s CSRD Deadline Nears, Sparking ESG Compliance Concerns 

Challenges Mount as EU’s CSRD Deadline Nears, Sparking ESG Compliance Concerns 

by  
AnhNguyen  
- August 27, 2024

With the European Union’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) deadline rapidly approaching, sustainability practitioners are voicing concerns over inadequate guidance, tight timelines, and overwhelming reporting requirements. These issues, if unresolved, could lead to widespread noncompliance or subpar implementation, undermining the directive’s ambitious goals. 

CSRD, which aims to elevate sustainability reporting to the rigor of financial reporting, is proving to be a daunting task for many companies. A recent survey by sustainability consultancy SB+CO, involving over 30 senior sustainability and finance leaders, highlights the frustration. Key challenges include navigating double-materiality assessments and addressing gaps in current data collection processes, with many practitioners struggling to align with the directive’s extensive demands. 

The lack of specific guidance from the EU exacerbates these challenges, particularly concerning double-materiality assessments and assurance requirements. As companies scramble to meet the upcoming deadline, the ambiguity surrounding these key areas leaves many uncertain about how to achieve compliance effectively. 

Despite these hurdles, there is a growing consensus that CSRD, along with other ESG-focused regulations, marks a significant step forward in integrating sustainability into business operations. However, the current approach may overburden businesses, especially smaller ones, with excessive reporting demands, potentially diluting the directive’s original intent. 

As the deadline looms, sustainability leaders are urging for more clarity and practical adjustments to ensure that CSRD’s implementation is both effective and manageable. Without these course corrections, the directive risks pushing companies into noncompliance, delaying the broader adoption of robust ESG practices in the European business landscape. 

 

Sources: 

https://www.thomsonreuters.com/en-us/posts/esg/csrd-noncompliance/ 

https://www.business-reporter.com/sustainability/complying-with-the-corporate-sustainability-reporting-directive 

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