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In 2023, the European Financial Reporting Advisory Group (EFRAG) introduced a voluntary sustainability reporting standard for VSMEs. This simplified framework helps very small and medium-sized enterprises disclose key sustainability information without carrying the full burden of CSRD reporting. It enables VSMEs to respond to requests from banks, investors, or larger clients in their value chain, while keeping reporting proportionate and manageable.

Yes. We offer guidance on digital tagging with XBRL, which is required under CSRD to make reports machine-readable and compliant with EU standards.

ISO 17029 sets the requirements for validation and verification bodies that assure sustainability reports. It ensures impartiality, transparency, and credibility of reported information.

Yes. We provide ready-to-use templates such as CSRD checklists, ESRS summaries, and audit preparation guides to make compliance more practical.

SMEs and VSMEs should start by performing a double materiality assessment, setting up data collection processes, and aligning with ESRS general disclosures. Early preparation helps reduce compliance costs later.

The European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) define what companies must report under CSRD. They include disclosures on governance, environment, social, and business conduct.

The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) is the EU’s new reporting standard that requires companies to disclose both financial and sustainability information. It applies to large companies first and will gradually extend to SMEs and listed VSMEs.

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Yes. Whether you’re a SME (Small Medium Entreprises), consulting firm, or verification body, we tailor training paths or audit scopes to your needs.

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