As part of ALICE’s ongoing work on sustainability and GHG emissions measurement and reporting, and within the framework of the CLEVER project, we invite logistics and supply chain professionals to share their perspectives on the implementation of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) the steps you have done and the new perspectives after the recent amendments of this directive published in the Official Journal of the European Commission on 14 April 2025 (Link).
Insights gathered will directly support a high-level panel discussion during Transport Logistics Munich and shared with all contributors.
Date: 3 June 2025
Time: 10:00–11:00
Location: Hall A1.236
Session: “Bureaucracy or Opportunity? Deciphering the Economic Value of CSRD & Co.”
Speaker: François-Régis Le Tourneau, Chair of ALICE and VP Corporate Sustainability at L’Oréal
This session will explore the practical and economic implications of CSRD, bringing together experts from industry, policy, and sustainability.
Take part in our 10-minute survey
First cut-off date: 21 May 2025
We are conducting a short survey to better understand how CSRD is being perceived and implemented across the logistics and supply chain sector. Your feedback will help identify practical challenges, good practices, and sector-wide needs.
Access the survey
Topics covered include:
- Your organisation’s CSRD status and role
- Views on the directive as an opportunity or regulatory burden
- Adjustments to KPIs and internal processes
- Perceptions of the proposed amendments
- Expected impact on competitiveness and operations
Why this initiative matters
The CSRD represents a significant development in sustainability reporting across Europe. ALICE is actively supporting the logistics sector’s transition by:
- Contributing to EU-level discussions on emissions reporting and data harmonisation
- Leading and participating in initiatives such as the CLEVER project
- Ensuring that practical insights from logistics actors inform policy and standards
This effort is part of ALICE’s broader focus on:
GHG Emissions Measurement and Reporting
Join the conversation at Transport Logistics 2025
Stakeholders from across policy, freight transport, corporate sustainability, and technology are encouraged to engage. The insights gathered through this survey will feed into an open and informed discussion in Munich, supporting the effective and aligned implementation of CSRD in the logistics domain.
For any questions or further information, please contact: info@etp-logistics.eu