Description
In this episode of the AtlasZero podcast, I am talking to Sydney Straver. She emigrated from the Netherlands to New Zealand and is now helping international companies to comply with the EU regulations. In her work with &Bloom she is helping many companies to switch from their previous frameworks to the Double Materiality Assessment. In this episode we will dive into this topic more in detail.
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A big thank you to Sydney Straver from &Bloom for taking the time for this podcast. Here you can find the links that she mentioned during the call
&BLOOM’s publicly available double materiality tool www.bloomsustainability.co
&BLOOM’s CSRD guide https://www.bloomsustainability.co/_files/ugd/f8ee89_1fba016362a5461b8b5b519146f654c5.pdf
Materiality Maps
ESG Industry Materiality Map - MSCI https://www.msci.com/our-solutions/esg-investing/esg-industry-materiality-map
Exploring materiality - SASB (ifrs.org) https://sasb.ifrs.org/standards/materiality-map/
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