What separates the sustainability leaders from the rest?
In simple terms, they put sustainable practices at the heart of their business model. This results in lower risks, new revenue streams, better customer relationships and improved competitive positioning.
For the leaders, sustainability isn't a trivial sideline; instead, it’s integral to all their business decisions and the way they create value.
A solid sustainability strategy gives you a framework for managing your most significant social, environmental and broader economic issues. It sets out your vision, principles and policies and defines your approach to governance, stakeholder engagement and reporting.
More broadly, your strategy drives enthusiasm, awareness and alignment across your organisation – and ultimately helps make sustainability profitable.

Sustainability report assurance
Gaining independent assurance of your company’s corporate responsibility or sustainability report is vital to securing the trust of your stakeholders

CDP and other corporate GHG emissions inventory verification services
Growing expectations from customers around the management and reporting of corporate responsibility issues such as greenhouse gas emissions can create barriers to accessing your marketplace

Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)
Carbon tax on imported goods in the European single market

Life cycle assessment (LCA)
Measure all environmental impacts throughout a product’s life cycle using Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) methodology, supported by cutting-edge technology, to differentiate your product in the marketplace

Water management
Efficient water management contributes to your sustainable business performance. Understanding your water footprint is your starting point

Stakeholder Engagement
