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SUMMARY:Save-The-Date: Symposium “Sustainability Reporting Under the Omnibus Directive:  Fewer Reporting Requirements, More Flexibility?”
DESCRIPTION:Sustainability is under pressure: regulatory requirements are changing, budgets are being scrutinized, and many companies are wondering what really matters in the wake of CSRD, Omnibus, and ESRS 2.0.\nAt the same time, it is becoming increasingly clear that companies that collect sustainability data solely for reporting purposes are squandering potential. When used correctly, this data becomes the foundation for better management, more resilient supply chains, credible transformation, and new business opportunities.\nAt our expert conference “Sustainability Reporting After Omnibus:\nLess Reporting Obligation, More Creative Freedom?”\nwe will discuss with experts from academia, business, consulting, and politics how companies can shape the new sustainability agenda in a pragmatic, effective, and forward-looking way.\nThe focus will be on the questions that truly concern companies right now: What changes will the Omnibus Directive and ESRS 2.0 bring? What remains relevant despite regulatory relief? What lessons are companies learning from the first wave of CSRD implementation? How do digital tools and AI help make sustainability data more usable? And how does transparency translate into a genuine contribution to risk management, financing, innovation, and competitiveness?\nLook forward to contributions and perspectives from:\n• Prof. Dr. Kerstin Lopatta, University of Hamburg, Chair of the EFRAG Sustainability\nReporting Board\n• Angelika Niebler, Member of the European Parliament\n• Dr. Peter Gigler, Head of Corporate ESG, Wacker Chemie AG\n• Sarah Formann, Vice President Corporate Sustainable Finance & Planning, GEA Group\n• Florian Vogt, Vice President Sustainable Solutions & Innovation, GEA Group\n• Prof. Dr. Katharina Spraul, RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau\n• Johannes Becher, Member of the Bavarian State Parliament\n• Dr. Denny Kutter, DRSC e.V.\n• Prof. Dr. Thomas Sellhorn, LMU Munich\nThe event is aimed at decision-makers in sustainability, strategy, finance, IT, risk management, compliance, and corporate development who are seeking guidance and view sustainability as a key issue for shaping the future.\nWe cordially invite you to this conference. Further information on the program and registration will be available shortly on our website www.muenchner-kreis.de\nSave the date now—we look forward to your participation and engaging discussions.\n \n
URL:https://www.muenchner-kreis.de/en/veranstaltung/save-the-date-symposium-sustainability-reporting-under-the-omnibus-directive-fewer-reporting-requirements-more-flexibility/
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