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Podcast premiere - Drive Sweden Talk

Thursday, December 19, 2024

In the first episode of the podcast Drive Sweden Talk, recorded at the Smart City Expo World Congress in Barcelona, we address the EU’s CSRD directive, which will include more companies after the turn of the year. Listen to Antonio Capella Elizalde from Ernst & Young  and Anna Clark, Trivector discussing how CSRD will be a transformative force for more sustainable commuting, and how investors and other stakeholders could access the information they need to assess the impact from employees' travels.

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From 2025 the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) will include more companies, who will be required to required to report on sustainability. Furthermore, companies that were included in the Directive from 2024, will publish their first reports in 2025, including how they work to encourage sustainable mobility among their employees.

Drive Sweden addresses the CSRD directive through the Travalytics-project, which is developing a solution to enable companies to comply with the directive.

In this podcast Malin Andersson, program director of Drive Sweden discuss whether CSRD will be a transformative force for more sustainable commuting, together with Anna Clark, Head of Business Area Value-Adding Digitalisation at Trivector and Coordinator of the Drive Sweden project Travalytics and Antonio Capella Elizalde, Responsible for sustainability in Catalonia at Ernst & Young.

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Travalytics – An innovative solution for data on sustainable commuting

Travalytics is an innovative solution designed to support corporate sustainability reporting and reduce their environmental footprint, with a focus on employees' commuting journeys. The launch is now...
Malin Andersson

Malin Andersson

Drive Sweden
Program Director
malin.andersson@drivesweden.net
+46 (0)70 497 92 59