Environment

Meet your extra-financial obligations with the CSR Portal!

Publié le 05 décembre 2023 - Legal and Administrative Information Directorate (Prime Minister)

Environment, fair practices, human rights, local development... Wondering what obligations you have to meet in terms of Social and Environmental Responsibility (CSR)? The CSR Portal gathers useful information on extra-financial regulations (environment, HR, governance...) to help companies.

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The platform free CSR Portal (formerly named Impact) was introduced in a context of increasing CSR regulations. These include the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), which sets out extra-financial reporting requirements for companies from 2024. The aim is to develop a sustainable and social economy.

The CSR Portal will soon incorporate the indicators requested under the CSRD.

CSR Portal Features

The platform offers a range of services to help companies learn about their CSR obligations.

Simplified simulation

Companies can find out about the regulations to which they are subject by entering their SIREN number, their number of employees, their turnover and their balance sheet. They must then set up an account on the platform to access their company's personalized dashboard and track their obligations.

The list of regulations

The CSR Portal also presents existing regulations in the form of a technical sheet. Currently, the regulations presented are:

  • the Economic, Social and Environmental Database (EESDB);
  • the index of professional equality;
  • the alert system shall:
  • Greenhouse Gas Assessment (GHG) and Transition Plan:
  • energy audit:
  • the anti-corruption scheme;
  • the extra-financial declaration of performance (becomes the sustainability report in accordance with the CSRD as of 2024).

Each data sheet shall include the following information:

  • the frequency with which the device is updated;
  • the purpose of the obligation;
  • the addressees/beneficiaries of the scheme;
  • the companies concerned;
  • how to comply;
  • the penalties incurred.

Please note

The list of regulations will be expanded to include more devices.

FYI  

Published data on the CSR Portal shall not be made public.

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