New 1,000-employee threshold could exempt many firms from CSRD reporting
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New 1,000-employee threshold could exempt many firms from CSRD reporting
The European Commission’s Omnibus Proposal, introduced in February 2025, represents a major shift in sustainability reporting requirements under the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD). According to Greenomy, the proposed changes aim to streamline compliance, reduce administrative burdens and provide much-needed clarity for companies navigating the evolving ESG landscape. Two key legislative instruments underpin the Omnibus Propo…
What the CSRD “Simplification” changes mean for your ESG compliance strategy
The European Commission’s Omnibus Proposal, introduced in February 2025, represents a major shift in sustainability reporting requirements under the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD). According to Greenomy, the proposed changes aim to streamline compliance, reduce administrative burdens and provide much-needed clarity for companies navigating the evolving ESG landscape. Two key legislative instruments underpin the Omnibus Propo…
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