ESG Framework Reporting

EU CSRD reporting software to get your disclosure in order

Our sustainability experts will help you pull together all the data and fulfil the necessary requirements including tracking and reporting your organisation’s carbon footprint, monitoring climate risks, and delivering specific ESG-related metrics using a single, cloud-based platform. 

“I really find this a great and easy user-friendly system, easy to teach new users.”

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Senior Site Manager

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“This is a must for any business.”

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Health and Safety Manager

Your digital EU CSRD monitoring and reporting solution

Collect, collate and comply with the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD). Deliver robust and transparent audit-ready results. 

Satisfy your CSRD reporting requirements.

  • Identify and capture material risks for the organisation in one place
  • Simplify the collection and management of CSRD data, covering ESRS topics and standards
  • Make data-driven decisions to strengthen your strategy moving forward 
  • Produce audit-ready CSRD-compliant reports
  • Understand and report on transition and physical climate risks using authoritative climate data and scenarios
  • Embed sustainable business practices with reliable, accurate, and transparent data

Our solution provides a data collection workflow which allows you to…

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Understand exactly what sustainability topics are relevant and applicable to collect and support a CSRD disclosure.

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Provide a central location for collecting data in preparation of creating a CSRD disclosure.

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Track and manage the data collection process across your organisation.

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Transparent audit-ready workflow with checks to ensure accurate data capture for CSRD preparers and third party review for CSRD compliance.

“Ecometrica’s sustainability platform comes with built-in support from climate change experts who help us navigate the complexities and nuances of global carbon reporting year after year and are also helping us prepare for the mandatory carbon reporting landscape on the horizon.” 

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Mathew Kruse,
Global Head of Social Responsibility, Groupon

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European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS), CSRD reporting, and so much more

What’s at stake

Comprehensive support for leading sustainability frameworks

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Frequently asked questions

The EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) is a reporting policy created by the European Financial Reporting Advisory Group (EFRAG). The purpose of it is to replace the Non-Financial Reporting Directive (NFRD) and allow businesses to report on ESG-related metrics.  

All companies which are listed on the EU-regulated market, as well as companies that meet two out of the following criteria, must comply with the EU CSRD framework: 

  • 500+ employees during the reporting year 
  • Over €50 million of net turnover 
  • Over €25 million of total assets 

Companies that are not within the EU must report to the EU CSRD if they have:

  • A net consolidated turnover of more than €150m in the EU
  • And has either a large or listed subsidiary or a European branch with net turnover in excess of €40m

Companies who were already reporting to the NFRD will be first to report according to this new regulation as of January 1st, 2025 showcasing their metrics from 2024. Then large companies will have to disclose their findings from 2025 as of January 2026. Finally, EU companies that are not within the EU with at least one subsidiary in Europe as well as small and medium-sized businesses must report their 2028 findings in January 2029.