28 May 2024
The New EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive: What Does it Mean for Non-EU Companies
The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive will require certain entities operating or generating revenue within the EU to disclose their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) impacts, risks, and opportunities according to an extensive set of prescribed standards: the European Sustainability Reporting Standards. Read this article to understand this significant expansion of the EU ESG reporting regime and how it will affect U.S. companies.
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