CSRD, medarbejdertransport og potentialet for mere bæredygtig mobilitet
The event will be held in Danish and Swedish.
What impact can employee travel to and from the workplace have on your organisation’s sustainability reporting? What opportunities does the new Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) provide? And how can high-quality data collection drive change in your organisation?
On the agenda:
- CSRD, Omnibus and new sustainability requirements: Hear about the EU directive from leading experts and how it can help your workplace achieve its sustainability goals, with a special focus on employee travel, and how the changes in the EU in recent weeks may affect your work.
- Focus on data collection of employee travel: Get an introduction to why data collection is crucial and how innovative tools such as Travalytics can make collecting high-quality data easy and efficient.
- Expert insights and practical examples: Hear about real-world examples and experiences from Lund University and other large organisations in Denmark and Sweden.
- Networking: Meet other players within CSR, sustainability and mobility in a relaxed setting.
Speakers (more to be confirmed):
- Henrik Gudmundsson, Senior Consultant at CONCITO with focus on sustainable urban development, transport and mobility
- Sara Brogaard, Senior Lecturer at LUCSUS (Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies)
- Mats Tedenvall, Senior Sustainability Advisor at 2050 Consulting AB
- Esben Juul Hansen, Associate Partner at EY CCaSS
- Anna Stankovski Clark, Head of Area Digitalisation at Trivector Traffic
Who should attend?
The event is aimed at sustainability and mobility experts and anyone interested in employee travel and sustainability data.
Why attend?
Gain deeper insights into CSRD and employee travel, hear about new solutions and exchange ideas with like-minded people, with plenty of time for networking.
Spaces are limited, so sign up now!
Who are the organisers?
The event is organised by IDA and EIT Urban Mobility. It is part of the Travalytics project, which is co-funded by EIT Urban Mobility and Drive Sweden.