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When it comes to sustainability reporting, a thorough and well-composed public disclosure provides investors and stakeholders with a clear understanding of a company's approach, goals and performance on the variety of environmental, social and governance topics that are most material to their business.

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With over 10 years of experience in sustainability reporting and disclosure, we have developed a streamlined, fit-for-purpose process to support our clients. We view corporate sustainability reporting as a journey and are experienced at crafting expert solutions specifically tailored to your reporting needs at every stage of the process. Through strategic navigation of the variety of raters, rankers and reporting frameworks that exist today, our process helps to ensure that companies are providing a solid and compelling message to both internal and external stakeholders.

Our Services
  • Reporting strategy support to review which ESG raters or rankers are most relevant to an organization and establish tactical disclosure strategies.

  • Single and Double Materiality Assessments to guide your initatives, prioritize investments, and inform your reporting strategy.

  • Preparation of comprehensive Sustainability, CSR, and ESG reports that tell your sustainability story in an accurate, impactful way.

  • Reporting alignment with common reporting standards and frameworks such as GRI, SASB, and TCFD.

  • Preparation of third-party disclosures such as CDP, S&P Global CSA (DJSI), and EcoVadis.

  • Comprehensive Data Management Support for ESG performance indicators.

 

Reporting and Disclosure Resources

Materiality assessment

Blog

The 7 Steps of Conducting a Materiality Survey

Even well-intentioned businesses can benefit from deeper insight into what matters most to their stakeholders. While ESG priorities are often informed by internal expertise, direct stakeholder input helps ensure those priorities are grounded in real-world perspectives. 

Incorporating surveys into a double materiality assessment (DMA) is an effective way to gather this input at scale. Surveys enable companies to systematically capture stakeholder views on both financial impacts and broader societal and environmental effects, helping to validate assumptions, identify gaps, and focus on the issues most relevant to decision-making and long-term value creation. 

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CSRD blog

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Unpacking the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and Its Implications for US-Based Companies

Since its’ proposal by the European Commission in 2021, the CSRD has marked a significant shift in the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) regulatory landscape. This groundbreaking directive will take a historically voluntary corporate initiative and make it into regulatory requirement for more than 50,000 companies. According to Sustainable Brands, that is expected to include an estimated 3,000 US companies. 

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CDP

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Dive into Success: Mastering Your CDP Water Questionnaire Scores with These Expert Tips

In 2022, CDP had 23,592 companies disclose through the climate change, forests, and water security questionnaires. However, only 3,908 (17%) companies submitted a water security questionnaire. Whether business operations are located within a watershed that has sufficient supply to meet demand or not, it is integral for companies to submit the Water Security questionnaire. 

Here are five key areas to think about to improve your score or begin responding to the CDP Water Security questionnaire.

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