Are you prepared to meet EU Taxonomy requirements?
This resource paper is designed to help companies—both EU and non-EU—understand the EU Taxonomy and prepare for disclosure requirements that are rapidly expanding under the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD).
Key Findings
Global reach — Mandated EU Taxonomy disclosure began in 2023 for large and listed EU companies, and CSRD now extends requirements to many non-EU companies.
Complex requirements — The EU Taxonomy sets detailed criteria for assessing how economic activities contribute to sustainability objectives.
Support available — G&A Institute provides tools, frameworks, and tailored guidance to help companies simplify compliance and strengthen sustainability disclosures.
Summary
The EU Taxonomy is a classification system that evaluates company activities based on their contribution to environmental and sustainability objectives. With CSRD mandating disclosures, many organizations outside the EU must now prepare for reporting obligations. This creates challenges in assessing economic activities, applying detailed criteria, and aligning with other EU regulations. For companies in scope, understanding and addressing EU Taxonomy requirements is essential to meeting investor expectations and compliance standards.
What You’ll Learn
This resource paper explores how the EU Taxonomy interacts with other EU regulations, outlines its key components and disclosure requirements, and provides a step-by-step approach for assessing activities against sustainability objectives. It is designed to cut through complexity, mitigate risks, and help companies strengthen the credibility of their sustainability reporting.
Contributors
Christina Carlton
Senior Sustainability and Climate Analyst
Kirstie Dabbs
Senior Vice President, Sustainability Consulting
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