Luc Hendrickx, Director of Enterprise Policy and External Relations at SMEunited, said that EFRAG will have to review its draft European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) to reduce the reporting burden on SMEs during an outreached event organised by the European advisory body.
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