The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) is set to replace the 2014 Non-Financial Reporting Directive (NFRD), expanding the requirements for companies in the EU and those with an EU presence to disclose extensive sustainability data. This includes a broad spectrum of quantitative and qualitative information on strategy, policy, targets, risks, and action plans, with a focus on double materiality, reporting intangibles, andhird-party assurance. The directive aligns with the EU Taxonomy and Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR), emphasizes forward-looking targets and progress, and includes scope 3 GHG emissions. This directive aims to enhance the rigor and traceability of sustainability reporting, aiming for greater transparency and accountability in corporate sustainability practices. Wipro’s approach for CSRD readiness addresses the immediate data challenges and gaps to enable companies operating in the EU to efficiently report and comply with the updated reporting standards.