Obtain a company-specific ESG strategy
Environmental, social, and governance responsibility are crucial today. Even if your company is not directly affected by the CSRD directive, it’s likely that your customers or suppliers are – and they will impose demands on you.
However, an ESG strategy isn’t just about complying with EU reporting requirements; it also adds value in the short and long term by guiding you to work strategically and pragmatically with opportunities and risks throughout the value chain.
Business advantages:
- Address customer, consumer, and legal requirements
- A solid foundation for reporting
- Retain employees and attract new talent future-proof the business, e.g., through enhanced risk management and insight into stakeholder expectations
- Boost competitiveness and gain better access to financing
- Enhance market positioning, including improved communication opportunities
Deliverables
- Stakeholder and benchmark analysis
- Data collection and input from your company and value chain
- Double materiality assessment
- Maturity analysis
- Gap analysis
- Objectives, KPIs, and a plan for management and integration within your organization
- Recommendations for communication and reporting