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Recent study of over 150 manufacturers reveals that 76% of companies did not meet new value chain minimum disclosure requirements for sustainability topics
OTTAWA, ONTARIO, January 15, 2025 – Assent Inc. (Assent), a leading solution provider in supply chain sustainability management, recently evaluated over 150 manufacturers across sectors to assess their readiness for new environmental, social, and governance (ESG) reporting requirements mandated under the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), which goes into effect this year.
With over 84 disclosure topics and 1,000 data points potentially required, the CSRD requires a new level of supply chain engagement and transparency for companies to meet the expansive disclosure requirements across ESG topics. Assent’s CSRD Readiness Report: Evaluating Sustainability Reporting in Manufacturing revealed that while over 99% of manufacturers are integrating ESG considerations into their business strategies, there are apparent gaps in reporting on numerous ESG topics mandated by the new EU directive – in fact, three quarters do not meet complete CSRD requirements.
Assent’s research on publicly available sustainability reports shows that manufacturers in the industrial equipment, electronics, medical devices, automotive, and other manufacturing industries currently have critical gaps in meeting the CSRD requirements in the following areas:
“Our recent study highlights that manufacturers hold a false sense of security regarding their CSRD readiness,” said Jamie Wallisch, sustainability expert at Assent. “Regardless of their size or headquarter location, manufacturers today operate on a global scale. Companies need to take a more holistic approach to determine which ESG topics are material to their businesses and start engaging with entities in their value chain to address potential gaps in their CSRD reporting.”
The CSRD is just one legal requirement that continues to drive a need for increased transparency, accountability, and supply chain due diligence for companies. Large EU publicly listed companies are required to submit their first reports according to the CSRD standards in 2025 based on their FY2024 data, and large EU companies that are not publicly listed will need to meet the new reporting obligations in 2026. Global companies with EU subsidiaries that meet the size threshold also come into scope in 2026.
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About Assent Inc.
Assent provides a leading supply chain sustainability management solution that supports manufacturers across the globe in addressing their product compliance and ESG needs. Founded in 2010, the company helps manufacturers collect and manage the supply chain data needed to meet environmentally and socially responsible product standards. With advanced technology and deep regulatory expertise, Assent enables companies to collect data that is aligned with regulations and industry standards to manage risks, accelerate market access, and foster sustainable practices. For more information, visit: www.assent.com.
Media Contact: Katie Padilla, assent@padillaco.com or (202) 878-8315.