Expert guide for sustainability reporting in the energy and circular economy sector

This guide is about the requirements set by the EU’s new sustainability reporting obligations for operators in the energy and circular economy sectors. The criteria are aimed at safeguarding sustainable development and environmental diversity.

In the future, more attention will be paid to the sources of materials used in the generation of energy and to the environmental impacts of both production and transports. The EU’s new Renewable Energy Directive, also known as the RED III directive, will guide the national legislation of the Member States in a more environmentally conscious direction.

This creates a novel challenge for operators: the environmental impacts of operations must be reported more precisely than before. In principle, sustainability reporting can be done by Excel spreadsheets. Many operators in this sector are already familiar with this type of manual reporting. In practice, however, the easiest and most reliable way is to automatize the reporting of the supply chain by using an application developed specifically for this purpose.

In this sustainability reporting guide we answer e.g. the following points:

  • Content of the sustainability reporting obligation
  • Who is subject to the obligations
  • The triple challenge for sustainability reporting
  • Options for performing sustainability reporting

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