The majority of large companies are now expected to fulfil reporting and auditing requirements from investors, boards of directors, and increasingly from governments. ESG compliance requires organisations to adhere to ESG standards set by regulations and legislation. This involves adopting sustainable, ethical, and responsible practices, including reporting ESG activities, implementing effective third-party risk management, and aligning business operations with ESG principles. We are committed to providing you with expert knowledge and clarity to help your company address its environmental impact, uphold social justice, practice good governance, and meet long-term sustainability goals.
Achieving compliance with ESG reporting requirements is much more than a regulatory obligation; it’s a strategic opportunity that propels companies towards enhanced transparency, accountability, and continuous improvement in their environmental, social, and governance performance.Ed PackshawHead of risk, reporting and communication
76%
Of investors use a company’s ESG risk and opportunity profile to filter out potential investment.
89%
Of investors consider ESG considerations when making investment decisions.
60%
Of FTSE 100 companies in the UK have committed to aligning their reporting with the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) recommendations.
49,000
Companies are expected to fall under the expanded scope of the upcoming Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) in the EU.
Sustainability can be a complex landscape, we work with your organisation to fully equip your employees and stakeholders with the necessary skills and knowledge so everyone can engage in your strategies.
Given our comprehensive understanding of key sustainability disclosure standards, we will work with you to identify compliance gaps and alignment issues and offer strategies to enhance business performance across various reporting frameworks.