Sustainability Report
Our sustainability reporting services provide comprehensive support for companies to create meaningful and transparent reports on their environmental, social and governance aspects. We help to collect relevant data, transform it into understandable reports and optimize the communication of sustainability performance to stakeholders. Our aim is to help companies communicate their sustainability progress and commitments clearly and effectively.
Our sustainability reporting services also include compliance with directives such as the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), which requires companies in the EU to publish an annual sustainability report in accordance with the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS). We also work with recognized standards such as the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) and the German Sustainability Code (DNK). We support companies in collecting and processing relevant data and transforming it into meaningful reports. We also help companies to define their sustainability goals, measure performance and communicate their progress towards a responsible and sustainable future clearly and effectively. Services associated with reporting include carbon footprinting and materiality analysis:
Carbon footprint (here)
We support you in preparing your carbon footprint across all aspects of your business activities (Scope 1, 2 and 3). We work with various software partners to make your emissions management as clear, transparent and effective as possible.
Materiality analysis (here)
Materiality analyses play a central role in strategic decisions because they show in which areas organizations face particular opportunities and risks and how they can effectively manage their available resources. This applies in particular to companies' sustainability measures, as selecting the greatest possible levers for their own measures can help them to make great progress in a short space of time and be well positioned in the long term. At the same time, a holistic analysis in the sense of double materiality can identify the risks associated with the organizational environment and how resilience to crises can be built up accordingly.