The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) is an EU regulation that requires thousands of companies to disclose detailed information on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) risks and impacts. It includes mandatory reporting on physical climate risks, such as flooding, drought, or extreme heat, under the ESRS E1 standard.
You’re supporting a sustainability team at a European logistics company. They need to map climate risks across hundreds of sites and disclose material hazards under ESRS E1. Tools like EarthScan Disclose help by generating reporting-ready outputs including risk scores, narratives, and datapoints aligned with CSRD requirements.
The CSRD raises the bar for climate transparency across Europe. Companies now need to move beyond generic statements and provide site-level risk assessments with evidence, forecasts, and standardised formats. That’s pushed demand for platforms that translate complex models into clear, compliant reports without weeks of manual work.