The project seeks to transform the regulatory framework and business obligations of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) into a structured and articulated demand for territorial forest bioeconomy projects in Castilla-La Mancha, bringing out local initiatives with the potential to be integrated into sustainability reports, and acting as a scalable and replicable vector for activating economic opportunities. social and environmental problems in rural areas, making companies contribute to the development, improvement and consolidation of green infrastructure, connectivity and ecosystem restoration.
The project proposes a double transformation through six actions that manage to promote multi-stakeholder public-private governance, identify business needs and obligations linked to the new regulatory framework on sustainability reporting, and strengthen the capacities of a co-creation laboratory, connecting participants trained in sustainability (and in this new framework) with companies that seek to integrate reportable initiatives into their reports. It is a new training model complementary to the one initiated in the project at UFIL II (forest bioeconomy, sustainability, leadership, startup ventures, and design and innovation), financed with RTRP funds.
UFIL CSRD. Challenges Territory Company. Alliances for Sustainability in Castilla-La Mancha.