Ibbenbüren sets an example for North Rhine-Westphalia by exploiting new opportunities for sustainable procurement – corsus provides support through training
In October, corsus held a training course on sustainable procurement in Ibbenbüren.
In October, corsus held a training course on sustainable procurement in Ibbenbüren.
The political debate surrounding the so-called EU Omnibus, the negotiations to simplify the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), from the perspective of corsus.
The managing directors of corsus were appointed to the juries of the German Sustainability Award for both companies and products.
The EU is planning significant simplifications in the omnibus procedure for the CSRD (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive) and other regulations such as the CSDDD (Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive), CBAM (European COs border adjustment system) and EU taxonomy. But anyone who now assumes that sustainability requirements will become less important is mistaken.
In March, corsus and osapiens entered into a partnership to systematise and optimise sustainability reporting for companies with digital and cloud-based solutions.
The parishes of Nieharde, Witzwort, Oldenswort and Husum celebrated the successful completion of their Common Good Balance Sheet with Nora Steen, Bishop of the Schleswig and Holstein diocese, on 14 May 2025 at Christian Jensen Kolleg in Breklum. The parishes were the first in northern Germany to spend a year working out their contributions to the common good with the advice of Dr Anke Butscher and Gerd Lauermann.
corsus comments on the results of the European Commission’s omnibus procedure published on 26 February 2025.
In cooperation with the four districts on the west coast of Schleswig-Holstein – Nordfriesland, Dithmarschen, Steinburg and Pinneberg, business development organisations, chambers of industry and commerce and companies, corsus has developed a future concept for sustainable economic activity in the region. Support for regional companies is of central importance here.
In a workshop, corsus discussed current developments and the legal perspective on the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and the German Supply Chain Duty of Care Act (LkSG) with the renowned lawyer Roda Verheyen from Hamburg.
The managing directors of corsus were appointed to the juries of the German Sustainability Award for both companies and products.