Introducing the GHG Protocol
ESG Reporting
A holistic view over your sustainability practices
Environmental
Climate
Pollution
Water and Marine Resources
Biodiversity and Ecosystems
Resource Use and Circular Economy
Social
Own Workforce
Workers in the Value Chain
Affected Communities
Consumers and End Users
Governance
Business Conduct
What is ESG?
ESG is short for Environmental, Social and Governance and describes a companies impacts, risks and opportunities in these areas as indicators for the overall sustainability of the company.
In an ESG report companies document what they have identified. There are numerous frameworks and standards for ESG reports, often sector specific. The overview over the three categories is based on the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS).
Why do you need an ESG report?
An ESG report is a powerful tool to communicate your sustainability efforts, but why does it make a difference?
An increasing focus of new investments is on ESG related topics. Investors want to see that companies are prepared for the future and understand their impacts and the risks and opportunities of different sustainability topics. A comprehensive and transparent ESG report is therefore essential to secure investments.
Your customers likely face the same or even higher sustainability standards than you. They want to make sure to understand the impact and risks in their supply chain. Your sustainability report is an important selling point and a tool to convince them that you are a reliable supplier.
While larger companies need to follow the European Corporate sustainability reporting directive from 2025, listed SMEs follow soon after, making it necessary for them to report according to the ESRS.
What we offer
ESG Report Creation
Let's get started on your ESG report. Our experts will run you through the data and insights that are needed in detail and create a report for your company. The report will follow the ESRS or voluntary ESRS for SMEs guidelines or can be adjusted to standards in your industry based on your needs.
Double Materiality Assessment
One essential topic of an ESG report is a double materiality assessment. Our experts will help to determine the impacts, risks and opportunities of your business on ESG topics and how they link to financial impacts. The main topics identified can be used as a basis for your ESG Report
Contact us to get started!
Let's get started on your ESG Report and dive into the sustainability practices, impacts, risks and opportunities of your business. No matter if you already have a focus on sustainability or if you are completely new to ESG.
Get in touch with us to schedule an appointment with our experts to learn what we can do for your company.
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