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CSRD reporting timeline: key dates for 2026

Dcycle Team · · 5 min read
CSRD reporting timeline: key dates for 2026

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Your CSRD reporting calendar for 2026

If your company falls into the second wave of CSRD reporting (large EU companies with 250+ employees), you’ll be reporting on FY2025 data in 2026. Here’s a practical timeline to keep you on track.

Q1 2026: Finalise your double materiality assessment

If you haven’t completed your double materiality assessment yet, this is urgent. By the end of Q1, you should have:

  • Completed stakeholder engagement
  • Scored all ESRS topics on both impact and financial materiality
  • Selected your material topics
  • Had the results validated by leadership

This assessment determines the entire scope of your report, so everything downstream depends on it.

Q1–Q2 2026: Data collection and gap closure

With your material topics defined, focus on collecting the required datapoints:

  • Run a gap analysis: Map required datapoints against available data
  • Close priority gaps: Focus on datapoints with the highest materiality scores
  • Engage suppliers: Start value chain data collection early , this always takes longer than expected
  • Document methodologies: Record how you calculate each metric

Q2–Q3 2026: Report drafting

Begin drafting your CSRD report following the ESRS structure:

  • General disclosures (ESRS 2): Strategy, governance, materiality assessment methodology
  • Topical disclosures (E1–E5, S1–S4, G1): Only for your material topics
  • Metrics and targets: Quantitative data with base years and methodologies
  • XBRL tagging preparation: Ensure your report structure supports digital tagging

Q3 2026: Internal review and assurance preparation

Before external assurance:

  • Run internal quality checks on all data
  • Verify audit trails are complete
  • Prepare evidence documentation for your auditor
  • Brief the assurance team on your methodology and scope

Q4 2026: External assurance and submission

  • Limited assurance engagement: Your auditor reviews methodology, data quality, and compliance
  • XBRL conversion: Convert your report to the required digital format
  • Submission: File with your national registry as part of your annual management report

Key tips for staying on track

  • Don’t wait for perfect data: Start with what you have and improve iteratively
  • Engage auditors early: A pre-engagement meeting in Q1 can prevent surprises in Q4
  • Reuse data: If you’re also reporting under GHG Protocol, ISO 14064, or EcoVadis, centralise data collection to avoid duplicate effort
  • Plan for XBRL: This is a new requirement for most companies , allocate time to understand the format and test your tagging

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