The implementation of the EU's Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) is in full swing and businesses within the EU, and around the world, need to begin submitting disclosures as early as next year (2025).
Jupiter’s CSRD Toolkit has everything you need to calculate materiality and prepare your CSRD ESRS E1 physical risk disclosure filings to comply with reporting deadlines, with confidence and ease.
The introduction of double materiality poses challenges in addressing physical climate change risks because it requires organizations to assess not only the impact of climate risks on their own operations but also their broader impact on the environment and society. This dual perspective can create complexity in measurement, as different stakeholders may prioritize different metrics or outcomes.
Additionally, physical climate risks, such as extreme weather events or rising sea levels, can be difficult to predict and quantify. The uncertainty around these risks complicates how companies integrate both financial and non-financial impacts into their decision-making processes, requiring a balance between internal resilience and external responsibility.
63%
of organizations report uncertainty around CSRD physical risk reporting as a key challenge
Tailored to help you prepare and comply with the CSRD’s materiality requirements and ESRS E1 Physical Climate Risks disclosures, the Toolkit delivers comprehensive insights into climate-related physical risks and their financial impact, along with the tools and data needed to meet compliance requirements.
Jupiter’s CSRD Toolkit is a one-stop shop for assessing materiality and ESRS E1 physical risk reporting, removing uncertainty and delivering the data you need to comply.
Jupiter’s Materiality Tool – An interactive workbook that calculates materiality risk rankings based on Jupiter’s climate risk data and asset vulnerability library that aligns with CSRD requirements
CSRD E1 Physical Risk Data – Configurable Jupiter and non-Jupiter data that can be easily leveraged for CSRD reporting internally and within industry standard reporting systems
Visualizations & Enrichment – CSRD and EU Taxonomy-aligned dashboards for hazard screening and exposure assessment, plus downloadable reports and tables that can be incorporated for presentation, storytelling, and conveying context
Documentation – Overview of reporting requirements and comprehensive user documentation, including Jupiter’s materiality assessment methodology
Limited Support – Up to 5 hours of consultation, if needed
The world's largest and most sophisticated companies trust Jupiter to efficiently and accurately report their physical climate risks and financial impact. Jupiter data and analytics have been used by leading organizations, such as AstraZeneca, JLL, and others around the world looking to assess and disclose physical climate risk, and strengthen resilience, while navigating a complex and constantly evolving regulatory environment, including CSRD and other regulations.
Reach out today to speak with a Jupiter expert who can answer your questions, help you you get started, and even provide a demonstration of Jupiter’s capabilities for assessing and reporting on physical climate risk.
Visit the Jupiter website to learn more about Jupiter, our products and how we help organizations around the world to assess physical climate risk. In addition, we have a growing library of free resources to help you better understand the regulatory landscape, and in particular CSRD.
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