ESG & CSRD

Sustainable and responsible business

We will show you how sustainability, commitments to the environment and social responsibility can be a strong competitive advantage for you.

Course offer

Build a brand through a sustainable and responsible business methodology

ESG training from TAYLLORCOX will show you how to effectively tune your company's environmental impact and improve your company's perception in the market. Quantify sustainability and responsibility. And last but not least, integrate ESG principles into your processes and strategies.

Certified ESG Manager

Certified ESG Manager

Sustainable ESG investing as a competitive advantage in the marketplace

Expertise

Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive

While ESG teaches you the methodology of sustainable business (environmental, society, governance), CSRD (corporate sustainability reporting directive) as an EU directive helps investors and other interested parties to make transparent and comparable information about business sustainability available using the ESRS (European sustainability reporting standards) reporting standards. .

ESG & CSRD

ESG & CSRD

ESG training will show you how to effectively tune your company's impact on the environment and improve it on the market.

ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) methodology and CSRD (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive) complement each other in the field of sustainable business and reporting.

Essentially, ESG offers tools and procedures for the practical implementation of sustainability principles, while CSRD and ESRS stipulate what and how should be reported. Together, they form a comprehensive framework for increasing the transparency and responsibility of companies in the field of sustainable development.

ESG & CSRD

ESG & CSRD

ESG training will show you how to effectively tune your company's impact on the environment and improve it on the market.

Who does ESG apply to?

ESG applies to all types of organizations, including publicly traded companies, private companies, non-profit organizations and even government institutions. ESG criteria are used by investors to evaluate potential investments, by companies to improve their operations and sustainability practices, and by various stakeholders to evaluate the performance of organizations in the field of environmental, social and governance aspects.

Who does the CSRD apply to?

The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive applies mainly to large and publicly traded companies in the European Union. This directive requires the companies concerned to provide detailed information on their impact on sustainability, which includes environmental, social and governance aspects. CSRD aims to increase transparency and provide reliable and comparable sustainability data.

Who does the ESRS apply to?

ESRS are a set of standards that have been developed to facilitate the implementation of CSRD. These standards therefore apply to the same entities as CSRD, i.e. mainly to large and publicly traded companies in the European Union. The ESRS provide specific guidance and a framework for how companies should report sustainability-related information to meet CSRD requirements.

In summary, ESG is a broad term that can be applied to any organization regardless of its size or type, while CSRD and ESRS are specific to the European context and focus primarily on large and publicly traded companies within the EU.