ESG Compliance
Services Offered

ESG Strategy & Roadmap

Materiality Assessments

ESG Report Development

KPI Monitoring Dashboards

Alignment with GRI, SASB, TCFD, CDP
Our Approach
Why It Matters
Who Requires ESG Reporting?

Corporations and Businesses
Particularly large and publicly listed companies, as well as those operating in industries with significant environmental and social impacts, such as manufacturing, energy, and retail.

Investors and Financial Institutions
To assess the ESG performance of the companies they invest in, aligning their portfolios with sustainable practices and reducing risks

Governments and Regulatory Bodies
To track progress toward national or global sustainability goals, such as the Paris Agreement on climate change.

NGOs and Advocacy Groups
Interested in assessing the social and environmental performance of organizations and advocating for improved practices

Consumers and Stakeholders
Increasingly demanding transparency and accountability from companies regarding their sustainability practices and impacts.
Applicable Standards
Sustainability reporting is guided by several widely recognized standards and frameworks, which help ensure consistency, comparability, and transparency. These include

Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Standards
sustainability reporting. GRI provides guidelines on reporting on a wide range of ESG issues & allows companies to communicate their sustainability efforts in a structured way

Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) Standards
These standards provide industry specific ESG reporting metrics and guidelines, primarily for financial markets. SASB focuses on the material sustainability factors most likely to impact an organization’s financial performance

Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures
Focuses on the financial implications of climate change. TCFD provides guidance on how companies should report on climate-related risks and opportunities, including governance, strategy, risk management, & metrics.

Integrated Reporting (IR)
A holistic framework that integrates financial & non-financial reporting, focusing on the organization’s strategy, governance, performance, & prospects. IR promotes the value-creation process, connecting ESG factors with the company’s long-term strategy.