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A sustainability report allows an organisation to communicate transparently about its environmental impact, social responsibilities, and governance practices. This builds trust among customers, investors, and other stakeholders, as they can clearly see how the organisation pursues its sustainability objectives.
A well-prepared sustainability report is more than just a legal requirement: it is your tool to transparently demonstrate how your organisation addresses environmental, social, and governance issues. This builds trust with customers, investors, and other stakeholders — while making your commitment measurable and verifiable.
We support you in preparing sustainability reports in accordance with the CSRD as well as other established standards such as VSME, the German Sustainability Code (DNK), or other industry-specific frameworks. This not only ensures compliance with regulatory requirements but also delivers real added value: the double materiality analysis is at the heart of the process, helping you identify relevant topics — both in terms of business opportunities and risks, as well as your actual impact on the environment and society.
In this way, sustainability becomes a strategic success factor: transparent, credible, and future-oriented.
Our Sustainability Starter Package provides a fast and straightforward introduction to the world of sustainability — flexibly tailored to your needs and comprising precisely the services that will truly advance your organisation.
Sustainability Starter Package
CSRD Reporting
Workshops for Employees & Leadership
Taxonomy Readiness
Taxonomy Compliance
A sustainability report enables your company to communicate transparently about its environmental impacts, social responsibilities, and governance practices. This builds trust with customers, investors, and other stakeholders by providing insight into your company’s efforts to operate more sustainably.
Investors, particularly those focused on ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) criteria, are increasingly attentive to sustainability aspects. A comprehensive sustainability report can encourage investment in your company by demonstrating that it effectively manages risks and leverages opportunities.
Identifying and disclosing sustainability risks in the report enables companies to take proactive measures to mitigate them. This can reduce legal, financial, and operational risks.
By involving stakeholders in the sustainability reporting process, companies can better understand and address their expectations and concerns. This fosters collaboration and engagement.