CSRD-ready and multi-regulation on time.
CSRD Data Engine that maps your data to ESRS E1-E5 with the reality of the new thresholds from the March 2026 Omnibus. For the textile-specific DPP, see the dedicated Solution.
Data pack for your retailer
FY2026 · aggregated catalogue · ESRS E1-E5
The five environmental standards
- E1Climate changeaggregated catalogue CO₂e
- E2Pollutionsubstances per facility
- E3Water and marine resourceswater consumption per product
- E4Biodiversity and ecosystemsraw material origin
- E5Circular economylifecycle events · recycling
CSRD and multi-regulation compliance in continuous evolution
After the March 2026 Omnibus (EU Directive 2026/470), CSRD applies to companies with more than 1,000 employees and €450M in turnover. Many brands fall outside their own CSRD, but their tier-1 retailers are subject to it and require the data. And the next sector directive is always close.
CSRD reporting without consolidated data
ESRS E1-E5 requires aggregating product, chain and impact data into a corporate view. Without a single source, it's rebuilt from scratch every year.
Omnibus thresholds in motion
CSRD applies to >1,000 employees AND €450M after the 2026 Omnibus. Knowing whether it applies to you directly or only through pressure from your retailers changes your whole strategy.
Multi-regulation without a central hub
CSRD today. Green Claims Directive coming. CSDDD already published but with the same Omnibus threshold. Without a single readiness point, each directive is tackled in silos.
CSRD Data Engine, deterministic
Automatic mapping of your data to ESRS E1-E5 from the legal text. No subjective interpretations. A framework extensible to the next European directives when they come into force.
Product and chain data
Products, materials, suppliers and impact: the catalogue you already manage in the platform.
Deterministic ESRS mapping
Rules coded from the E1-E5 legal text. No subjective interpretations. A framework extensible to the next directives.
Verifiable reporting
Structured ESRS export with an audit trail: every metric traceable back to the source data.
From incomplete data to reportable CSRD
The CSRD Data Engine evaluates the status of each ESRS standard and tells you exactly what's missing, with a traffic-light status per reporting area.
Publishable with no legal risk
Usable with warnings
Requires correction
Full mapping to environmental ESRS
The data TraceWeave manages covers the five environmental ESRS standards. We connect your primary sources with mandatory reporting.
- BOM & Materials
- Energy & Emissions
- Logistics Records
- Process MDT
- Water & Supplies
- Waste Streams
- Land Use & Geo-Data
esrs_mapping · primary source per standard
What you provide, what you get
Reporting by hand vs a multi-regulation hub
- Excel + occasional consultancyCoded ESRS E1-E5 mapping
- CSRD reporting from scratch every yearContinuous readiness, not annual
- No readiness for upcoming directivesHub for CSRD + future directives
- Multi-regulation in silosAuto-update with Omnibus and amendments
TraceWeave consolidates your CSRD reporting from the same platform where you manage product and chain data. And it stays ready for the next European directives without you having to rebuild the architecture each time.
Frequently asked questions
- Is my brand directly subject to CSRD after the Omnibus?
- After EU Directive 2026/470 (Omnibus, in force 18 Mar 2026), CSRD applies only to companies with more than 1,000 employees AND €450M in net turnover. Most textile brands fall outside direct reporting, but the tier-1 retailers you sell to are subject to it and require your data. TraceWeave consolidates both cases in the same CSRD Data Engine.
- Which future directives will it be ready to support?
- The CSRD Data Engine is designed as a multi-regulation hub. The Green Claims Directive (in progress, approval expected 2026-2027) and CSDDD (published but with Omnibus thresholds) are the next ones with direct impact on European textile brands. When they come into force, the engine incorporates their rules without you having to change your data architecture.
- Who decides which ESRS metrics are mandatory for my brand?
- The CSRD Data Engine, not the user. The rules are coded from the official text of the ESRS E1-E5 published by EFRAG. If a metric is mandatory for your sector and size, the system flags it as such. No subjective interpretations.
- Is the CSRD data auditable?
- Yes. Each metric in the CSRD Data Engine keeps full lineage back to the source data (BOM, invoice, chain log). The auditor can see the data's history and validate the methodology. It's the difference between plausible reporting and defensible reporting.
Ready to verify your compliance?
Request Pilot 2026 access and verify the status of your CSRD reporting and multi-regulation readiness ahead of the next European milestones.
