Prepare for reporting!
Navigate the complexities of sustainability standards
The ESG Tool is designed to help small and medium enterprises (SMEs) initiate positive change, adapt to evolving times, and prepare sustainability information for when you need it. This companion website offers easy-to-understand explanations of complex topics, examples of best practices, guidance, and recommendations to help you move step by step toward preparing your sustainability report.
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Why sustainability reporting matters, whom it affects, and how to get started.

Why?
Reporting helps you integrate sustainability into your organisation, enhancing your market position and driving innovation. By using our simple ESG Tool, you’ll simplify current and future reporting, foster organisation-wide sustainability dialogue, and ensure compliance, setting the foundation for long-term success across your value chain.

Whom?
While CSRD requirements for SMEs are mostly voluntary, it's crucial to assess your position and prepare, as this will impact your organisation across the value chain. This will help you understand your impacts and risks and prepare you for stakeholders requesting sustainability information.

How?
The ESG Tool prepares you for sustainability reporting. First, your organisation should first familiarise itself with the ESRS standards and reporting requirements — all available on this site. Before starting the report, conduct a double materiality assessment to determine which ESG aspects are material for your organisation.
Learn about European sustainability reporting standards (ESRS)
There are three categories of ESRS: cross-cutting standards, topical standards, and sector-specific standards. Cross-cutting and topical standards are sector-agnostic, applying to all organisations regardless of which sector or sectors the organisation operates in.
Effectiveness of climate change mitigation efforts
Reduction of air, water, and soil pollution
Protection of water and marine resources, reduction of water consumption
Respect for biosphere integrity and land-system change
Resource inflows and outflows, circular economy principles
Workforce management and employee well-being
Working conditions, fair treatment, equal opportunities
Rights and social impact
Safety, privacy, and social inclusion
Begin your sustainability reporting journey
Take the first step and assess crucial topics with ESG Tool today.
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