What gets measured, gets managed
It could be an investor, a regulator, your stakeholders, or even your own employees.
But no matter where the need for sustainable reporting comes from, we know what works and have a proven approach for the ESG reporting process through data and technology.
“Intire is instrumental for ARLANXEO to implement and comply with the EU’s CSRD. Intire has a hands-on approach in this complicated set of EU requirements. Intire can adept itself to work with such a global player as ARLANXEO.”
–Niels van der Aar, Global Head of Sustainability at ARLANXEO
CSRD
The upcoming reporting regulation…
The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) is the european regulation mandating organisations to report about their environmental, social and governance impacts
From compliance to regulation to strategic reporting: the choice is yours.
Get Started with the Double Materiality Assessment
EU Taxonomy
The European framework to identify sustainable activities
The EU Taxonomy provides a clear framework for organizations to identify and invest in environmentally sustainable projects, enabling them to align with global sustainability objectives while driving financial success.
Identify which activities are fall under this taxonomy
Create a transparency about investments in sustainability
GRI
Global Reporting Initiative
An international independent standards organization that helps businesses, governments, and other organizations understand and communicate their impact on issues like climate change, human rights, and corruption.
Look at topics specific to your sector
Integrate GRI with other reporting frameworks to create synergy in your reporting efforts
Other frameworks
What is the best framework for you?
The selection of the best framework can be overwhelming. You want to make sure you are prepared and not missing any new frameworks or regulation. On this page, we help you guid through the alphabet soup of GHG, SDG, CSDD, TCFD and more.
Find what works best for your organisation
Guidance through the sea of regulations