ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) is one of the biggest challenges in today's business world. Companies realise that their environmental and social impact is crucial to their long-term sustainability and competitiveness.
Our expertise, know-how, and professional knowledge have enabled us to prepare comprehensive courses that will help you gain an overview of the latest changes and trends in ESG and sustainability. You can choose from a wide range of training sessions focused on non-financial reporting, carbon footprint measurement, or sustainable assets and projects.
Finalisation of Guidelines for Applying ESRS Standards in ESG Reporting
On May 31, 2024, EFRAG (European Financial Reporting Advisory Group) released the finalised versions of the implementation guidelines for applying ESRS standards in ESG reporting. More information can be found at the link above.
10 % discount
This applies to simultaneous registration for two or more ESG courses and entering the code "ESG10" in the notes during registration.While the first wave of companies have already completed the first reporting period and published their sustainability reports for 2024 in accordance with the requirements of the CSRD Directive, EU Taxonomy and ESRS standards, the regulatory rules for the second wave are currently undergoing revision.
This course responds to the proposed changes and reflects the situation of companies that need to orient themselves and decide how to approach ESG reporting regarding the expected amendments of:
Although the future form of the regulation will develop in the next few months and the outcome cannot be predicted with certainty, it is appropriate to consider now what options are available to companies. The course will present facts and assumptions that will facilitate decision-making and planning of preparation, and at the same time explain the basics of working with the reporting standards.
We have adapted the course content to the needs of the so-called second wave of companies, for which the reporting obligation under the CSRD directive was supposed to apply for the first time for 2025. While for some, the obligation will be delayed, others may prepare ESG reporting voluntarily based on simplified standards if they are no longer legally required report.
To help you navigate the changing landscape, we will summarize the current status and expected changes for you, and you will learn the basics of reporting according to ESRS standards for large as well as for small and medium enterprises.
Both sets of standards may still undergo changes. However, for timely decision-making, it is crucial to understand what they entail, how to understand their requirements and how they can meet your information needs, as well as those of your business and financial partners. There is no need to postpone this training for later – on the contrary, it will give you insights that will make it easier for you to appropriately direct your next steps.
Time: 2 days
Tutor: Radka Nedvědová
We recommend the training to those, who are new to ESG and need to familiarize themselves with this area. They can then continue to build on their knowledge with other training sessions we offer, according to their focus and needs.
ESG agenda is developing dynamically and expectations for companies' activities and products are growing. ESG reporting is a means of informing the stakeholders (e.g. business partners – customers and suppliers, investors, employees, regulators, public) about responsible approach to environment, society and governance.
EU CSRD Directive, ESRS Standards and EU Taxonomy pose obligations on large companies to disclose information about sustainability (ESG). There are multiple other evolving regulations and trends to be aware of in the ESG landscape.
Overview for whom the ESG reporting becomes mandatory
The training programme is composed of four practical modules and it is suitable for those who need to understand or cooperate on ESG strategy and reporting in any role (legal & compliance, finance, HR, investor relations, procurement, logistics, environment, sales, marketing etc.). It will be appreciated by beginners as well as experienced ESG coordinators.
Time: 4 x 3 hours
Tutor: Radka Nedvědová
The course is suitable for those, who will be coordinating or collaborating on the preparation of mandatory ESG reporting to meet the requirements of ESG regulations – CSRD and ESRS. A separate course is dedicated to the EU taxonomy.
At the end of July 2023, the European Commission adopted the final version of the 1st set of the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) that further specify the requirements set by the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD, approved in January 2023). The reporting obligations apply to large undertakings and groups who need to include ESG information to their annual management reports.
During this course, you will orient yourself in the complex structure of the ESRS, learn what to look for and where, and gain confidence in navigating and working with the standards. You will familiarise yourself with the reporting principles that need to be followed to ensure quality and stand up to mandatory assurance.
You will learn about the structure, topics and disclosure requirements for the three pillars – E, S and G. You will be able to distinguish the mandatory and voluntary disclosures, as well as those that may be delayed.
The course is suitable for people who will coordinate or participate in preparation of the mandatory ESG reporting under the requirements of EU regulations – CSRD and ESRS. (EU Taxonomy is covered in another course).
Time: 2 days
Tutor: Radka Nedvědová
The Taxonomy is a relatively new EU regulation aimed at directing private finance towards sustainable activities. It brings a common classification and definition system of economic activities that are considered sustainable from the point of view of the EU with regard to the set objectives of the EU. Last but not least, it also brings disclosure obligations for companies and groups operating in the EU.
The implementation of taxonomic reporting is a complex discipline that requires a perfect knowledge of regulations and related European legislation.
Time: 1 day
Tutor: Lenka Daniševská / Matěj Schánilec
The double materiality assessment is one of the first and most critical steps in preparing for sustainability (ESG) reporting in accordance with the CSRD directive and the Act on Accounting. It determines which topics the company will include in the mandatory sustainability report. The requirements for this assessment are outlined in the ESRS 1 standard. The process and results of the assessment are among the information that must be disclosed in the sustainability report. A well-conducted and robust analysis provides the foundation for further preparatory steps, while underestimating it can lead to complications in later stages of the reporting process.
The course is suitable for those, who will coordinate or collaborate on the preparation of mandatory ESG reporting to meet the requirements of ESG regulations – CSRD and ESRS. It will also meet the needs of auditors, who will provide assurance on the sustainability reports of their clients. The course can be taken independently or in combination with other courses on the ESRS standards.
The course will not only introduce you to the ESRS standards' requirements for conducting and reporting on the double materiality analysis, but also provide practical examples of how to approach each phase of the assessment. The methodology details are at each company’s discretion (e.g., the way of scoring the impacts, risks, and opportunities), so it is important to understand different approaches and their implications. The training will also include practical exercises, allowing you to try out the assessment process.
Time: 1 day
Tutor: Radka Nedvědová
ESG coordinators who are interested in obtaining deeper understanding of standards in the environmental pillar are recommended to take part in this course after participating in the course Mandatory ESG reporting – EU CSRD & ESRS Standards. Those who participate in measurement and collection of reported environmental information may take this course as a stand-alone option.
We recommend combining this course with the training on Carbon footprint measurement and disclosure and ESRS Standards - governance pillar, sustainable due diligence and value chain.
We are going to have a deeper look into environmental standards: E1 – Climate change (from the disclosure point of view; problematics of the carbon footprint calculation itself is covered by a single special course), E2 – Pollution, E3 – Water and marine resources, E4 – Biodiversity and ecosystems and E5 – Resource use and circular economy.
You will obtain an overview of the common structure of “E” standards, we will introduce key concepts and definitions and discuss the interaction of cross-cutting standards with “E” standards. You will learn about individual disclosure requirements and whether they result from double materiality assessment or whether they are subject to mandatory disclosure regardless of the result of such an assessment. Main provisions of the standards will be, where possible, illustrated practically.
Time: 1 day
Tutor: Jana Sequensová
The course is suitable for ESG coordinators who are interested in obtaining a deeper understanding of standards in the social pillar. The course will be useful also to those, who participate in the measurement and collection of reported social information.
ESG coordinators are recommended to take part in this course after participating in the course Mandatory ESG reporting – EU CSRD & ESRS Standards. Those who participate in measurement and collection of reported social information may take this course as a stand-alone option.
We are going to have a deeper look into social standards: S1 – Own Workforce, S2 – Workers in the value chain, S3 – Affected communities, S4 – Consumers and end-users. You will obtain an overview of the common structure of “S” standards, we will introduce key concepts and definitions and discuss the interaction of cross-cutting standards with “S” standards. You will learn about individual disclosure requirements and whether they result from double materiality assessment or whether they are subject to mandatory disclosure regardless of the result of such an assessment. Main provisions of the standards will be, where possible, illustrated practically.
Time: 1 day
Tutor: Radka Nedvědová
Those who participate in collection of reported governance information may take this course as a stand alone option.
ESG coordinators are recommended to take part in this course after participating in the course Mandatory ESG reporting – EU CSRD & ESRS Standards.
We are going to have a deeper look at two important areas of ESRS Standards. Firstly, we are going to explore the only topical standard from the governance pillar, standard G1 Business conduct. You will obtain an overview of the structure of the standard and learn about its interaction with cross-cutting standards ESRS 1 and 2. You will broaden your knowledge of the individual disclosure requirements and whether they result from double materiality assessment or whether they are subject to mandatory disclosure regardless of the result of such an assessment. Main provisions of the standards will be, where possible, illustrated practically.
Second part of the course will be concentrated on disclosure of information in the value chain. Value chain is a relatively new, complex and cross-cutting topic in the context of corporate reporting and ESRS. Its prominence is emphasized by the existence of EFRAG’s Value chain implementation guidance and by the newly approved Corporate sustainability due diligence directive - CSDDD. The course will introduce main provisions of this directive, principles featuring in the implementation guidance and their link to mandatory provisions of individual ESRS standards.
Time: 1 day
Tutor: Radka Nedvědová
European regulation, finance providers and major customers start requesting information on carbon footprint of a company or its products. Join us to learn what are the components of carbon footprint, how to calculate and how to decrease it.
Time: 1 day
Tutors: Martina Rozkošná, Josef Novotný
We tailored this course to the needs of participants who already have experience with ESG reporting and do not need to start from the basics.
You will appreciate this training if you already report on sustainability on a voluntary or mandatory basis, based on Global Reporting Initiative (GRI Standards) or another methodology. Although this is a very good ground for fulfilling the future obligations imposed on large EU companies and groups by the CSRD directive, there are some significant differences that will require a robust preparation.
We will take you through the major differences between voluntary (e.g. GRI-based) and mandatory CSRD reporting and explain their practical implications for the report content, process and sustainability governance.
Time: 3,5 – 4 hours
Tutor: Radka Nedvědová
Are you hesitating about selecting a course and considering which training to choose to meet your expectations? We have prepared a clear navigation that will assist you in making your choice.
Date | Course | CPD points | Language | Place | Price (excl. VAT) | Registration |
19 & 26 March 2025 2 & 9 April 2025 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. |
ESG & Non-financial reporting (in English) |
12 | ENG | Online | 743 EUR (+ VAT) |
Register |
23 April 2025 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. |
Carbon footprint measurement and disclosure (in English) |
7 | ENG | Online | 494 EUR (+ VAT) | Register |
12–13 May 2025 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. |
ESG reporting – preparation in times of change (CSRD, Omnibus, ESRS and VSME standards) (in English) |
14 | ENG | Online | 800 EUR (+ VAT) | Register |
9 June 2025 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. |
ESRS Standards – Governance pillar, sustainable due diligence and value chain (in English) |
7 | ENG | Online | 494 EUR (+ VAT) | Register |
On demand |
ESG reporting for experienced professionals – upgrading from GRI to ESRS (in English) |
3.5 | ENG | Online | 494 EUR (+ VAT) | Contact us |