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Telescope provides a simple workflow for transition plans, enhancing asset value, sustainability, and reducing tenant costs.
With rising climate risks, the EU requires disclosures. Telescope helps you reduce risks and protect asset value.
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The EU is simplifying sustainability reporting. On 3 December 2025, EFRAG proposed a streamlined version of the ESRS to reduce complexity, strengthen materiality, and make CSRD reporting easier to apply. For real estate owners, developers, and investors, the changes mean clearer expectations, fewer unnecessary disclosures, and a stronger focus on the climate risks that actually influence asset value.
The EU is preparing the first major simplification of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD). On 3 December 2025, EFRAG - the expert group behind the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) - submitted a revised and simplified set of standards to the European Commission as part of the EU’s Omnibus simplification package.
This is one of the most important updates to CSRD so far and signals a clear shift toward more practical and usable reporting.
The aim is straightforward:
Cut complexity. Keep ambition. Make reporting usable.
Below is an overview of what’s changing, why it matters, and what it means for real estate companies that buy, own, develop, or manage property.
Since CSRD came into force, many real estate owners have struggled with:
The European Commission has now acted on this feedback.
EFRAG’s revised standards aim to reduce the burden - especially for companies with simpler structures or low sustainability risk - while still ensuring consistent, high-quality information for investors and lenders.
EFRAG proposes to streamline the standards by:
This makes it easier to understand what you actually need to disclose - and why.
The revision puts materiality at the center.
If a topic is not material for your real estate portfolio, you should not have to report on it.
For real estate companies, this means:
Many companies have been reporting too much “just in case.” EFRAG is trying to fix that.
Climate will remain the most important topic for real estate.
But EFRAG proposes to make climate disclosure:
This includes clearer guidance on:
Real estate owners will still need credible climate data - but the reporting framework becomes more user-friendly.
EFRAG has introduced:
Many development companies, property managers, and special-purpose vehicles (SPVs) fall in or near this category.
The new standard:
This is big - especially for companies involved in transactions and refinancing.
EFRAG also aims to align ESRS more closely with:
For real estate investors with international portfolios, this reduces duplication and helps centralise reporting workstreams.
You will get simpler, more predictable rules - making it easier to create a stable annual reporting process.
Fewer datapoints and better structure means less legal and technical uncertainty.
CSRD will still demand strong climate-related insight, especially for:
But it will be easier to show what is material - and why.
Banks have been asking for more consistent ESG data to support lending decisions.
With the new SME standard and simplified climate disclosures, the quality and consistency of data in the real estate sector should improve.
This aligns directly with what we hear from Norwegian banks through The Hubble and our upcoming pieces with Finance Norway.
EFRAG’s updated standards are designed to make sustainability reporting something companies can use - not just produce.
For real estate companies, this means:
Across our work in real estate - from property-level climate assessments to large portfolio reviews - the trend is unmistakable:
Companies want to comply.
But they need simpler rules, clearer expectations, and tools that make climate risk analysis practical.
The revised ESRS points in exactly that direction.
Telescope helps real estate owners, developers, and investors:
When reporting becomes simpler, the importance of reliable climate data becomes even clearer. That’s where strong, decision-ready insight gives you an edge.