How to connect CSRD and CSDDD from a practical view
On-Demand Webinar
The recent movement from soft to hard law related to human rights and environmental due diligence (HREDD) in the EU requires businesses world-wide who are in scope to review their existing approach.
The implementation of the CSRD (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive) is a major focus for businesses requiring companies to significantly extend the sustainability information they publicly disclose.
The CSDDD (Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive) is now on the horizon as well and requires businesses to report their due diligence activities in line with the CSRD. It aims to foster sustainable and responsible corporate behaviour in companies' operations and across their global chain of activities. Crucially, the interconnections go beyond reporting: both directives ask companies, for example, to identify potential and actual adverse impacts and establish a climate plan.
Due to the close connection, the alignment of approaches and management systems is key, also for an effective and efficient implementation. As LRQA team we are supporting companies in this process. This on-demand webinar provides practical insights into implementing both regulations, highlights common pitfalls and show how to best leverage synergies.
During this on-demand webinar, Theresa Gigov and Jasmin Widmer from LRQA give insight into:
- The intention and main requirements of CSDDD and CSRD
- Key overlaps, synergies and common pitfalls
- Top 5 considerations for implementation
The highlight of the webinar are the practitioner insights from Janina Lukas, Head of Ethics & Social Impact at Bayer AG. Janina has been working in the field of human rights due diligence for many years and shares her experience at Bayer when implementing the CSRD and the implications of it for her human rights work at Bayer including the preparation for CSDDD.
Speakers:
- Janina Lukas, Head of Ethics and Social Impact at Bayer AG
- Theresa Gigov, Associate Director at LRQA
- Jasmin Widmer, Consultant at LRQA
- Laura Curtze, Associate Director at Ergon Associates