CSRD without double work: reuse the data you report
Thursday, October 1 · 11:00h Online · Free

CSRD without double work: reuse the data you report

You already report sustainability data for questionnaires, ratings and national rules. Reuse it for CSRD instead of starting over.

You already report sustainability data. Discover how to reuse it for your CSRD report instead of doing the work twice. Live session with Carlos Valverde.

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From the data you already report to CSRD: do the work once

If CSRD feels like starting from scratch, this session is for you. The most common blocker we see is not the regulation. It is the belief that CSRD means a brand new project, disconnected from everything you already do.

That belief is wrong, and it is expensive. Most companies are already reporting sustainability data somewhere: customer questionnaires, EcoVadis or CDP submissions, voluntary reports, national non-financial reporting, or emissions calculations you run every year. CSRD does not erase that work. The real question is not “where do I begin?” It is “how much of what I already collect can I reuse, and what is the specific gap left to close?”

In 50 minutes, Carlos Valverde (Strategic Account Executive) and Jacobo Umbert (CEO and co-founder) at Dcycle will show you, with real company data, how to move from paralysis to a phased plan. We will map what your current reporting already covers, pinpoint the datapoints CSRD adds, and show how to build on what you have instead of collecting everything twice.

What you will learn

  • The overlap that already works for you: which environmental, social and governance datapoints from your current reporting carry straight into CSRD
  • Where the real gap is: structured double materiality, evidence traceability, the extra granularity CSRD requires, and the ESRS report format
  • A “this you have, this you are missing” diagnosis: not a theoretical checklist, but a concrete read of your distance to a compliant report
  • How to phase the jump: diagnose the gap first, prioritise, then build on existing data instead of launching an unmanageable project
  • One dataset, many frameworks: how to collect data once and reuse it for CSRD, customer questionnaires, ratings and other requests, without doing the same work twice

Who is it for

  • Sustainability and ESG managers preparing their first CSRD report on top of reporting they already do
  • Finance and reporting teams unsure how much of their current data is reusable and how much work is really left
  • Compliance and legal teams mapping the distance between existing reporting and the ESRS
  • Directors and founders who want to spread the effort now instead of concentrating it at the worst possible moment
  • Any company that has invested in sustainability reporting and wants to protect that investment

Agenda

  • The “starting from zero” paralysis: why the fear is understandable, and why it is misplaced
  • Your data and CSRD are not different worlds: the real, usable overlap between what you report today and what CSRD asks
  • Where the real gap is: double materiality, evidence traceability, granularity and report format
  • Making the jump without an unmanageable project: diagnose, prioritise, build on what exists
  • Live demo: how Dcycle reuses data you already have for CSRD reporting through automated data collection
  • Q&A: open questions on reusing your data for CSRD
Carlos Valverde (Strategic Account Executive) & Jacobo Umbert (CEO & co-founder)
  • Carlos Valverde, Strategic Account Executive at Dcycle. Has helped 200+ companies structure their ESG data once and reuse it across CSRD, ratings and customer questionnaires.
  • Jacobo Umbert, CEO and co-founder at Dcycle. Works with sustainability and finance teams to turn reporting obligations into reusable, audit-ready data.

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