Defining the issues


Materiality is the principle of defining the social, environmental and governmental issues that matter most to your business and your stakeholders. With the introduction of the CSRD, a double materiality assessment has become a standard element of a robust sustainability strategy. This new EU directive holds large and listed companies accountable to share information on how they monitor a wide range of ESG issues and their impact on our planet.

The process of conducting a double materiality assessment isn’t only for large and listed companies that are mandated to comply with CSRD. It’s also for businesses seeking to utilise top-tier methodologies to fully comprehend their impact on society and the environment, and to prioritise resources to tackle their key sustainability challenges.” Ailsa Dorman Client Strategies Partner

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Impacts and dependencies

We help you understand how your business impacts the world around it. And what it depends on. So you can manage risks, uncover opportunities, and make smarter, more sustainable decisions.

Targets and strategy

We build focused, effective strategies that help you deliver on your sustainability commitments and targets.

Reporting

Demonstrating commitment, progress, and impact through transparent, ESG reporting and powerful communications to enhance business growth.

Communication

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.