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This guide introduces the topic of phasing in your CSRD reporting according to the ESRS transitional provisions

This guide is meant for companies with fewer than 750 employees on average. The guide explains the possible courses of action when a company needs to ease its transition to CSRD reporting and struggles to comply with the ESRS requirements.

Download the guide to:

  • Understand the CSRD reporting timeline
  • Learn about double materiality assessment.
  • Understand the role of the ESRS standards and the contents of the ESRS transitional provisions
  • Learn more about Ecobio Manager CSRD Light software

For companies with more than 750 employees, some of the transitional provisions still apply.

The transitional provisions, article 10 of ESRS 1, detail the transitional measures designed to ease the transition to CSRD reporting. Overall, there are four different ways a company can ease their burden of transitioning to CSRD reporting.

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