CSRD

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Concepts, methods and applied transition knowledge

The New Economy knowledge base brings together core concepts, methods and perspectives from the regenerative economy. Articles explain footprint, compliance, circular product design, regenerative strategy, food systems and regional policy in practical terms, with clear links to life-cycle assessment (LCA), social cost-benefit analysis (MKBA), CO2 footprint, carbon sequestration, biobased materials and circular business models.

Knowledge base · Carbon and footprint

CSRD corporate sustainability reporting directive

The CSRD is the European directive that requires large and listed companies to report on sustainability according to fixed standards, including climate, environment, social effects and governance.

Definition

The directive also covers chain impact and CO₂ footprint, making scope 3 and the GHG Protocol part of CSRD reporting.

Applied in practice

For CSRD-obligated organisations, New Economy maps the full CO₂ footprint (scope 1, 2 and 3) as a basis for reporting, as with Dura Vermeer, and provides the Compliance Baseline (CSRD) service.

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Search the register or browse by letter. Each article opens with the definition, followed by how it works, why it matters and how New Economy applies it, with related terms and source projects.

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Carbon Sequestration Knowledge base · Carbon and footprintCarbon sequestrationCarbon sequestration is the removal of CO₂ from the atmosphere and its storage in soil, biomass, nature, water, long-lived materials or geological… Carbon and footprint Carbon Sequestration House The Carbon Sequestration House applies Quality Function Deployment (House of Quality) to carbon removal and links ten methods to 26 policy objectives. Carbon and footprint CCS and CCU CCS stands for carbon capture and storage: capturing and storing CO₂. CCU stands for carbon capture and utilization: capturing CO₂ and using it as a raw material in… Carbon and footprint CDR (Carbon Dioxide Removal) Knowledge base · Carbon and footprintCDR carbon dioxide removalCDR, carbon dioxide removal, removes CO₂ from the atmosphere and stores carbon temporarily, long-term or permanently in nature, soil, materials… Carbon and footprint Circular Economy Knowledge base · Circular economyCircular economyA circular economy is an economic system in which raw materials, products and materials retain their value for as long as possible through… Climate Adaptation Knowledge base · Climate adaptationClimate adaptationClimate adaptation is the process of adjusting areas, buildings and systems to the effects of climate change, such as heat, drought, flooding and… CO2 Footprint Knowledge base · Carbon and footprintCO₂ footprintA CO₂ footprint quantifies the greenhouse gas emissions of an organisation, product, project or chain, usually expressed in CO₂ equivalents.DefinitionThe footprint generally… Carbon and footprint CSDDD (Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive) Knowledge base · Carbon and footprintCSDDD Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence DirectiveThe CSDDD is the European directive on human rights and environmental due diligence in the value chain.DefinitionThe directive… Carbon and footprint CSRD corporate sustainability reporting directiveThe CSRD is the European directive that requires large and listed companies to report on sustainability according to fixed standards, including climate, environment, social effects… Carbon and footprint
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