CSRD Supplier Compliance
Your EU Customer's CSRD Deadline Is Coming. They Need Your Emissions Data.
The EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive requires your EU customers to report Scope 3 supply chain emissions under ESRS E1. Generate your supplier data statement in under 20 minutes — no consultants, no delays.
CSRD Reporting Deadlines Are Active
Large public-interest entities (500+ employees)
All large EU companies meeting 2 of 3 criteria
Listed SMEs and small financial institutions
Your EU customer may already be in scope. Supplier data requests are accelerating ahead of these deadlines.
What CSRD Means for You as a Non-EU Supplier
Data Requests Incoming
EU companies must collect actual supplier emissions data for ESRS E1 Scope 3 reporting. Expect formal data requests.
Competitive Advantage
Suppliers who provide verified emissions data win over those who can't. Protect your EU revenue by being CSRD-ready.
Audit-Ready Format
Your statement uses DEFRA 2025 & GHG Protocol factors with full methodology traceability — exactly what auditors look for.
Get CSRD-Ready in 3 Steps
No sustainability expertise required. Our guided wizard walks you through the process.
Enter Your Operational Data
Energy consumption, raw materials, transport modes, and waste volumes. Our wizard prompts you for exactly what's needed — no more, no less.
We Apply Recognised Emission Factors
DEFRA 2025, US EPA, and GHG Protocol emission factors are applied deterministically. Every calculation line shows the factor, source, and formula used.
Download Your Statement
You receive a PDF data statement and CSV export. Includes SHA-256 integrity hash, compliance disclaimers, and full methodology notes. Send it directly to your EU customer.
CSRD Supplier Compliance FAQ
What is CSRD and why does it affect non-EU suppliers?
The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) is an EU regulation requiring in-scope EU companies to disclose sustainability data including Scope 3 value-chain emissions. Non-EU suppliers are affected because EU customers need their emissions data to fulfil their own CSRD obligations under ESRS E1.
What is ESRS E1 and what does it require from suppliers?
ESRS E1 (European Sustainability Reporting Standards — Climate Change) requires companies to report Scope 1, 2, and 3 GHG emissions. For Scope 3, companies must collect upstream supplier data. Your Supplier Data Statement provides exactly this data in a format suitable for CSRD reporting.
When do EU companies need to start CSRD reporting?
Large EU public-interest entities started in 2024 (for FY2024 data). Large EU companies follow in 2025, and listed SMEs in 2026. This means supplier data requests are already happening and will accelerate through 2025-2026.
What happens if I don't provide emissions data to my EU customer?
Your EU customer may be forced to use estimated data (which is less favourable) or may choose alternative suppliers who can provide verified emissions documentation. Providing actual activity data via a data statement strengthens your competitive position.
Does the statement satisfy CSRD requirements directly?
The statement provides activity-based emissions data with full methodology traceability using recognised emission factors. It is designed to support your EU customer's CSRD reporting. Final compliance responsibility rests with the reporting entity and their auditors.