
Under the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), large companies in the EU must report on a broad range of sustainability topics, from climate impact to working conditions, equality, and human rights. Some countries, such as Sweden, already have national laws requiring sustainability reporting for companies above certain size thresholds.
Even if your brand is not yet in scope, many businesses voluntarily align with CSRD and the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) to meet the expectations of retailers, investors, and customers. In addition, larger companies often request ESRS-level data from their suppliers and partners, making early alignment a strategic advantage.
An important part of CSRD is the double materiality assessment. We can also help brands carry out this process, drawing on our deep understanding of textile value chains to ensure you meet reporting requirements and uncover insights that can guide strategy.
We collect data from your teams to build a compelling and regulation-ready report that also supports internal development.

We help you meet CSRD standards and structure your reporting to align with the ESRS framework.
Your teams gain a clearer overview of how your business affects people, the planet, and how you can improve.
Use the report to build credibility with stakeholders, shareholders, and your customers.

You’ll walk away with a clear, structured report that communicates your sustainability journey with clarity and purpose.


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