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Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive Compliance in Italy

CSRD expands mandatory sustainability reporting to large companies and listed SMEs. Companies must report according to European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) covering environment, social, and governance matters.

How does CSRD apply in Italy?

CSRD applies in Italy under EU law with the same obligations as across the bloc โ€” maximum fine Per member state (audit-based enforcement). The national supervisory authority is the Garante (Garante per la protezione dei dati personali), which handles enforcement, complaints, and notifications. Deadline: Phased: large companies from FY2024; listed SMEs from FY2026.

  • Supervisory authority: Garante (Garante per la protezione dei dati personali)
  • Maximum fine: Per member state (audit-based enforcement)
  • Key deadline: Phased: large companies from FY2024; listed SMEs from FY2026
Supervisory authorityGarante (Garante per la protezione dei dati personali)
Maximum finePer member state (audit-based enforcement)
Key deadlinePhased: large companies from FY2024; listed SMEs from FY2026
Sectors affectedLarge Companies (250+ employees or โ‚ฌ40M+ revenue), Listed SMEs
Deadline

Phased: large companies from FY2024; listed SMEs from FY2026

Max Fine

Per member state (audit-based enforcement)

Sectors Affected

Large Companies (250+ employees or โ‚ฌ40M+ revenue), Listed SMEs, Financial Services

Key CSRD Obligations for Italy Businesses

  • Report against ESRS environmental standards
  • Disclose social and workforce data
  • Report governance and anti-corruption
  • Obtain third-party assurance on reports
  • Report on value chain impacts (phased)

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For informational purposes only. This is not legal advice โ€” consult qualified legal counsel.