SUSTAINABILITY
CSR and ESG Factors
Supporting the company,
people and the environment
As of 2025, the development of an ESG report based on a specific set of sustainability standards (ESRS) will be mandatory in Europe.
The new European Directive on Corporate Sustainability Reporting (CSRD) adopted by the EU Council and entering into force in January 2023, will come into effect, forcing companies to comply with the new standards. emergee assists organizations in implementing sustainability-related actions, such as Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives, Ecovadis medal or badge assessments, management systems, and more.
Corporate reporting by companies is becoming a key requirement: don’t be caught unprepared! Contact one of our expert consultants to determine the way forward.
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CSR: A QUALITATIVE APPROACH
Corporate Social Responsibility represents a qualitative approach to sustainability. Companies today are called upon to give back to society the value they derive from their business, and they can do so voluntarily through CSR initiatives. emergee’s experts help you identify the set of social and environmental responsibility values that will become an integral part of your corporate culture.
Environment, Social and Governance are the three aspects that, when combined, form a framework for assessing a company’s long-term sustainability performance. We help you set up an ESG program to ensure accountability and implement systems and processes to manage your company’s impact, such as its carbon footprint and how it treats its employees, suppliers, and other stakeholders.
ESG: A QUANTITATIVE APPROACH
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Why should you bet
on sustainability?
There are several reasons to rely on emergee and plan initiatives aimed at the sustainability of your business. And it’s not just about the regulatory aspects.
The marketplace is asking companies to be sustainable: consumers today are environmentally conscious, and they prefer brands with a low environmental impact.
Legislators, the financial marketplace, and the worrying climate changes taking place are requiring companies to be sustainable.
Finally, the European Commission has approved a new directive on ESG reporting, the Corporate Social Responsibility Directive (CSRD), which obliges an increasing number of companies to report on their environmental, social and governance impacts, including their entire supply chain.
At emergee, we believe in the value of sustainability and help our clients actively contribute to European policies on this issue. We can accompany you on your path to increasing sustainability: contact us to find out what we can do for you!