We help you to establish an efficient sustainability reporting process in your company, create transparency about the status quo and use the discussion of the topic as an opportunity.
The new guidelines on ESG ("Environmental, Social and Governance") reporting pose a major challenge for many companies. On the one hand, companies that did not previously have to publish a sustainability report are now also obliged to do so. On the other hand, the new ESRS (European Sustainability Reporting Standards) now define across Europe what information must be reported and in what form. An overview of the ESRS and CSRD reporting requirements can be found here.
Companies that have not previously reported on sustainability, or only to a limited extent, must now develop a wide range of required content and anchor the underlying management processes in a very short space of time. However, companies that are already familiar with sustainability reporting must also adapt to the expanded requirements.
Would you like to ensure transparency for both internal and external stakeholders and align your reporting with (international) standards? We support you throughout the entire Reporitng-Process in alignment with CSRD (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive), VSME (Voluntary Sustainability Reporting Standard for non-listed Small and Middel Sized Enterprises), GRI (Global Reporting Initiative) or DNK (German Sustainability Code).
Especially when reporting for the first time, there are many topics that need to be put into a meaningful structure first. This is why we place particular importance on report design, ensuring that the information needs of your stakeholders are analyzed and appropriately reflected in the reporting.
Based on this, we help you define the format and scope as well as identify any gaps. Regardless of whether your company already has experience in sustainability reporting or not, an appropriate and suitable reporting concept forms the foundation of your ESG reporting.
Multiple people in the company are always involved in the reporting process. Many stakeholders must deliver data, which may require a lot of effort. A structured reporting process helps to reduce reconciliations, minimize data collection errors and ease the participants burden in the long term. We can help you determine responsibilities and establish a clear process for future reporting phases.
The increasing data requirements in reporting, together with the new regulatory frameworks, can be overwhelming for organizations. This is where the right ESG data tool can help. We help you to select the right tool for your requirements and to merge all relevant information from the various systems and processes. This lays the foundation for automated data collection.