Catch Up on ESG Reporting: 6 Must-Read Summer Resources
EBOOK | Exposing Greenwashing: The Role of ESG Reporting in Driving Transparency
In response to the rise of Greenwashing, the European Union has strengthened ESG Reporting through frameworks like the CSRD, EU Taxonomy, and VSME. These frameworks aim to make ESG reporting more standardised, transparent, and verifiable, and ultimately to hold organisations accountable.
In this guide, you will learn about
What is Greenwashing?
Impacts on Society
The Rise of ESG Regulations
How ESG Regulations Combat Greenwashing
Challenges in Implementing ESG Regulations
The Future of ESG Regulations & the Fight Against Greenwashing
INSIGHTS | Omnibus Proposal FAQ: Your Questions Answered
In February 2025, the European Commission proposed a series of significant changes to ESG reporting through its Omnibus Proposal. These include a revised scope for the CSRD and simplified reporting requirements, the introduction of Voluntary Standards to support companies falling outside the CSRD scope, and a delay of up to two years for first reports. In this FAQ, we address the key questions surrounding the Omnibus Proposal and what it means for your organisation.
INSIGHTS | Breaking Down the VSME: The Foundation for the New Voluntary Standards
Facing growing demands to report on your sustainability performance, but unsure where to start? The VSME Standard offers a simplified, strategic path for companies outside the CSRD scope. This article breaks down the VSME Framework and helps you choose the right approach to leverage it efficiently, whether you are aiming to meet minimum requirements or use ESG reporting as a competitive edge.
REPLAY | Paused, Not Cancelled: Keeping CSRD on Track
With the CSRD compliance timeline pushed back two years for Wave 2 & 3 companies, many organisations are facing internal uncertainty, stalled ESG initiatives, and confusion over how best to move forward. It’s an ideal moment to strengthen your preparations and align internal efforts.
Sign up for our webinar replay to learn how to turn the CSRD postponement into a strategic advantage. We’ll guide you through practical next steps for navigating the “stop-the-clock” proposal, making the most of your existing ESG investments, and building a proactive compliance roadmap ahead of the new 2027/2028 deadlines.
What to expect:
Regulatory Recap: Understanding the impact of the stop-the-clock proposal
Three Company Responses: How peers are approaching the delay
Suggested Approach: Tactical next steps for Wave 2 & 3 filers
Strategic Alignment: Making the most of existing ESG investments
Timeline & Planning: Adjusting internal efforts with purpose
INSIGHTS | How to Optimise your DMA to Save Time on Your CSRD Report
The Double Materiality Assessment (DMA) is often seen as one of the most demanding steps in preparing for CSRD reporting. But what if this early challenge could become your greatest time-saver down the line? In this article, we explore how a well-executed DMA not only ensures compliance but streamlines the entire reporting process by laying a solid foundation for data prioritisation and narrative clarity.
INSIGHTS | Decoding CSRD: A Deep Dive into the Value Chain Requirements
Discover how the CSRD catalyses a profound shift in how companies approach their value chain by demanding a thorough analysis of both upstream and downstream activities, and delve into how this exercise reshapes data collection, reporting and stakeholder engagement.
Stay Ahead in ESG Reporting with Greenomy
At Greenomy, we remain committed to helping businesses stay ahead of regulatory change, whether reporting is mandatory or voluntary. Partnering with sustainability experts like Greenomy can make all the difference. Our team provides tailored guidance to help you navigate the complexities of double materiality, ensuring you not only meet regulatory expectations but also extract strategic value from the process. Get in touch today.