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  • Double materiality assessment process transforming ESG data into a CSRD sustainability report under Simplified ESRS

    Double materiality and ESG reporting: how the DMA shapes CSRD disclosures

    Supporting article · Adjacent content Double materiality determines which ESG topics an undertaking discloses under the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive. This article explains how the double materiality assessment flows into the sustainability statement — and how the Simplified ESRS and Omnibus I Directive changed the mechanics in 2026. 5 min…

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  • A photorealistic modern office interior with organized document stacks, professional folders, and digital data grids, symbolizing the streamlined workflows of the simplified ESRS and Double Materiality Assessment (DMA) reporting framework.

    The Simplified ESRS and the DMA

    Practical guide · Simplified ESRS EFRAG delivered its technical advice on the simplified ESRS to the European Commission on 3 December 2025. The advice does not amend the Accounting Directive; that work falls to Commission delegated acts due mid-2026. But it signals, in considerable technical detail, what the revised standards…

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  • Infographic of the four-step Double Materiality Assessment (DMA) process for ESRS reporting: Context Mapping, IRO Identification, Scoring, and Reporting based on EFRAG IG 1.

    Conduct a DMA in four steps

    Practical guide · DMA field guide A field guide, not a theoretical treatise. This article walks through the four-step DMA process set out in EFRAG IG 1 — context mapping, IRO identification, scoring, and reporting under ESRS 2 IRO-1 and IRO-2 — for practitioners who need to execute a cycle,…

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  • Conceptual banner showing Directive (EU) 2026/470 (Omnibus I) simplifying CSRD reporting by filtering complex sustainability data into streamlined, efficient outputs.

    Omnibus I explained: what changed for double materiality

    Regulatory update · Directive (EU) 2026/470 Directive (EU) 2026/470 was published in the Official Journal on 26 February 2026 and entered into force on 18 March 2026. It retains double materiality as the methodological core of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive. It also narrows the scope, removes sector-specific standards and…

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  • Data visualization of double materiality assessment for EFRAG IG 1 reporting

    EFRAG IG 1 explained: the Materiality Assessment Implementation Guidance

    Reference · Practical guide EFRAG Implementation Guidance 1 is the non-authoritative but central reference document that sets out the illustrative process for conducting a double materiality assessment under ESRS 1. Published in final form in May 2024 and now read against the Simplified ESRS, it remains the starting point for…

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  • A panoramic visualization of the ESG data nexus between ESPR, CSRD, and SFDR frameworks, featuring digital circular economy icons and sustainability reporting charts overlaid on a photo-realistic landscape of green architecture and solar panels.

    ESPR, CSRD and SFDR NEXUS

    The ESAs’ new ESG stress testing guidelines create the first unified EU framework for integrating environmental, social, and governance risks into supervisory stress tests, with application starting in 2027.

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  • Abstract data visualization banner depicting ESG stress testing frameworks and climate risk indicators for financial institutions.

    ESAs joint guidelines on ESG Stress testing

    The ESAs’ new ESG stress testing guidelines create the first unified EU framework for integrating environmental, social, and governance risks into supervisory stress tests, with application starting in 2027.

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  • ESPR unsold product disclosure and destruction ban compliance.

    ESPR secondary legislation: delegated and implementing acts on unsold consumer products

    On 9 February 2026, the European Commission adopted two secondary instruments under the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) to operationalise the rules on unsold consumer products. This reference summarises both acts for compliance teams, legal advisers and ESG analysts. C(2026) 659 final Delegated Regulation Derogations from the prohibition of…

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  • Unsold consumer products with circular economy overlays illustrating ESPR Regulation (EU) 2024/1781 compliance.

    ESPR Unsold Consumer Products

    A comprehensive guide to the obligations under Articles 24 and 25 of Regulation (EU) 2024/1781, the Delegated Regulation on derogations, and the Implementing Regulation on disclosure format — for enterprises, compliance teams, and ESG professionals. 0 Product categories covered by disclosure CN code groups 0 Derogations from the destruction ban…

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  • Modern bank building with digital data overlays for 2027 EU-wide stress test preparation

    Preparing for the Next EU-Wide Stress Test

    The EU-wide stress test is conducted every two years, with the next exercise expected in 2027. For financial institutions in or near the EBA sample, preparation should begin well before the formal launch. The 2025 results highlighted several areas where banks need to strengthen their capabilities — and supervisors have…

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