Organizational Chart - who deals with CSR?

CSR is not just a new field of work. It is about running your company in the best way possible regarding every single aspect.

No one can claim that their work doesn’t affect people or planet in one way or another.

To show you what we mean, we’ve made an organizational chart with some examples of how different departments work with CSR as part of their daily tasks.

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Caroline Krogholm Pedersen
Rulings in Greenwashing Cases

More and more companies have become aware of the rules and legislation and have altered their communication to comply with the rules.

But for just as long, we have waited and anticipated rulings in greenwashing cases. Consequences of non-compliant communication.

Now they’re here.

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Caroline Krogholm Pedersen
An overview of the proposed Digital Product Passport

One of the new proposed requirements is the Digital Product Passport (DPP), which is a part of the proposal for the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR).

As of now, we don’t know much about the DPP. The possible requirements in the ESPR framework will depend on product groups.

You might already have some questions about the DPP that we would like to try to answer keeping in mind that nothing is certain.

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ANNE KATRINE BLIRUP
How to communicate with sales teams and agents

As the CSR responsible, it’s important to work closely with the sales team and agents because they represent the company and often know the customers better than the rest of the company.

So, it’s important that they’re included.

But the question is: How do you work with someone, who focuses more on business and performance and also measures the performance differently?

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ANNE KATRINE BLIRUP
A breakdown of some of the possible requirements in the EU textile strategy

As we know well by now, consumers know about the impact textiles have on the environment, meaning that more and more are looking for sustainable products.

And more attention from consumers means more attention from authorities.

An example is the new textile strategy that the EU Commission approved in March this year. With that comes many new requirements, directives, and regulations – and yes, they can be confusing.

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6 reasons why we love a good ESG report

It’s no secret that we are fans of ESG reports here at Sustaina Company.

We love reading them and we love making them, and we are thrilled to see that more and more companies have realised the many benefits of them too.

How about you? Have you started to report your efforts yet?

If not, we have gathered a few of our favourite reasons for reporting in the list below, in the hope that it might make you consider developing your first report.

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Caroline Krogholm Pedersen