Legislation Guide

CSRD and the Manufacturing Industry

The CSRD is here—expanding sustainability reporting requirements for thousands of manufacturers. Is your business prepared?

The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) is reshaping how manufacturers report on sustainability, requiring greater transparency and accountability across supply chains. With new reporting standards covering climate impact, social responsibility, and governance, manufacturers must adapt to meet evolving compliance expectations and stakeholder demands.

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Download this free guide to learn:

What the CSRD means for manufacturers and how it differs from previous regulations

Which companies are impacted and key reporting timelines

How to navigate reporting challenges—Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions, supply chain risks & ESG governance

Actionable steps to prepare for compliance and integrate CSRD into business strategy

How Sedex supports manufacturers in tracking sustainability data and enhancing supply chain transparency

Who is this guide for?

Compliance & Risk Teams in Manufacturing – Navigate complex ESG regulations, mitigate risks, and leverage data to support accurate sustainability reporting across operations.

Sustainability & ESG Teams in Manufacturing – Learn how to align sustainability reporting with CSRD requirements and industry best practices.

Supply Chain & Procurement Teams in Manufacturing – Understand how CSRD impacts supply chains and the data needed for compliance