Sustainability Courses
My sustainability courses provide practical training on CSDDD, CSRD, EU Taxonomy, ESG, Human Rights Due Diligence, EUDR, and the AI Act. Designed for professionals and companies, these courses deliver the knowledge needed to meet compliance, reporting, and sustainability goals.
EU Supply Chain Due Diligence: Mastering the CSDDD:
From Germany’s LkSG to the EU Directive
This course offers a practical guide to the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), helping you understand how companies must identify, prevent, and address human rights and environmental risks across their operations and supply chains. You will learn how the CSDDD builds on Germany’s Supply Chain Act (LkSG), how it connects with frameworks like the CSRD and EU Taxonomy, and what obligations it creates for businesses inside and outside the EU.
Mastering the EU Taxonomy Regulation:
A Practical Guide for Companies
This course offers a practical guide to the EU Taxonomy Regulation, helping you understand how economic activities are classified as sustainable under EU law. You will learn how the Taxonomy connects with CSRD, ESG reporting, and sustainable finance, and how companies can apply it in real practice.
With real-world examples and clear explanations, this training equips you to use the EU Taxonomy for compliance, strategy, and attracting green investment.
CSRD Made Simple:
A Practical Guide to EU Sustainability Reporting
This course gives you a practical introduction to the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and its impact on company reporting in the EU. You will learn how to apply European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS), conduct double materiality assessments, and structure CSRD reports effectively. With examples and step-by-step guidance, this training prepares you to meet CSRD reporting obligations and align with EU sustainability requirements.
Mastering the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR):
A Practical Guide for Companies
This course offers a practical guide to the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), helping you understand how companies must ensure that certain commodities and products placed on the EU market are deforestation-free and legally produced. You will learn which products and supply chains are covered, how due diligence obligations work for operators, traders, and SMEs, and how compliance is monitored by EU and national authorities.
The course also shows how the EUDR connects with broader sustainability frameworks such as the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), and the EU Taxonomy, and what obligations it creates for businesses both inside and outside the EU.
The EU AI Act Explained
Your Roadmap to Compliance & Success
This course offers a practical guide to the EU Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act), helping you understand how the world’s first comprehensive AI regulation will shape the development, use, and governance of AI systems in Europe and beyond. You will learn how the Act classifies AI into four risk categories — prohibited, high-risk, limited-risk, and minimal-risk — and what obligations apply to each of them. The course explains the responsibilities of providers, deployers, importers, and distributors across the AI value chain, as well as the role of conformity assessments and CE marking before AI systems can legally enter the EU market.
By the end of this course, you will not only understand the legal framework but also gain a step-by-step roadmap for compliance, helping you transform regulatory requirements into an opportunity for trust, resilience, and competitive advantage.
The Complete EU Battery Regulation (2023/1542) Course
Compliance, ESG & Circular Economy in Practice
This course offers a practical guide to the EU Battery Regulation (2023/1542) — the world’s first comprehensive law covering the entire life cycle of batteries, from raw material extraction to reuse, recycling, and reporting. You will learn how the Regulation sets new standards for sustainability, safety, and transparency, introducing carbon footprint declarations, recycled content targets, and due diligence obligations across the battery value chain. The course also explains the roles and responsibilities of manufacturers, importers, distributors, and producers under Extended Producer Responsibility, as well as the use of Battery Passports, QR codes, and CE marking to ensure market compliance.
By the end of this course, you will understand not only the legal and technical framework of the EU Battery Regulation but also how to integrate its requirements into your company’s ESG strategy. You will gain a clear, step-by-step roadmap for compliance — turning regulatory challenges into opportunities for innovation, credibility, and sustainable growth in Europe’s fast-evolving green economy.