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Do you want to report your sustainability activities transparently, or are you legally obliged to do so? Either way, we are happy to support you.
Are you facing the challenge of communicating your sustainability activities transparently and credibly, whether due to legal reporting requirements, customer demands or your own sense of responsibility? Are you wondering which regulatory requirements apply to your company? And which standards are relevant?
We support you with in-depth expertise, from the principles to publication. Whether you are legally obliged or reporting voluntarily, whether you are an SME or a large corporation: we help you develop and implement the right report.
Mandatory reporting
Regulatory requirements are evolving: with the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), extended reporting requirements apply to many companies. In addition, there are national regulations in Switzerland such as the counterproposal to the Responsible Business Initiative (RBI). We help you understand these requirements in a timely manner and implement them in a structured way – whether it's implementing the CSRD or the counterproposal to the Responsible Business Initiative.
Voluntary reporting
Even without a legal obligation, a sustainability report can be useful and strategically valuable – because it creates transparency, promotes trust among stakeholders and enables targeted management and performance review of your sustainability goals. We support you in preparing reports in accordance with recognised standards such as the GRI Standards, the VSME Standard or a sustainability report according to best practice.
Fundamentals of sustainability reporting
A solid foundation is crucial for successful sustainability reporting. Two key tools for this are gap analysis and materiality analysis.
Gap analysis shows where your company stands – and what is still missing in order to report in a compliant and effective manner. Whether CSRD, GRI or voluntary reporting: we systematically check your existing data, processes and content for gaps and work with you to define the next steps.
In the materiality analysis, we consider both the impact of your company on the environment and society and the influence that external sustainability factors have on your company. This comprehensive analysis ensures that both financial and non-financial risks, opportunities and impacts are adequately reflected in your sustainability reporting.
Contact us if you would like to learn more about our gap analysis or materiality analysis services.
Climate reporting
We are also happy to assist you in developing company-specific climate reporting that complies with international standards (such as TCFD, IFRS or ESRS E1) and meets the legal requirements in Switzerland or the EU.