Manage your ESG data in one place
Translate readiness into finance
Monitor portfolio impact at scale
Calculate Scope 1–3 emissions
Verify data and validate targets
Disover the global frameworks we support
Flagship innovation program of Central Bank of Brazil and FENASBAC
How an AgriResilience Foundation set out to fund regenerative agriculture projects across the United Kingdom
Build resilience and access sustainable finance
Scale sustainable lending with verifiable data
Turn frameworks into action
Use your farm data to access climate-smart finance
Turn nature-positive actions into finance opportunities
Show your sustainability progress and qualify for green lending
Set targets, track results, and earn better loan terms.
Local banks hold the key to scaling inclusive, climate-aligned finance.
Kenya’s small businesses can now get rewarded for going green.
Understand your sustainability starting point
Navigate ESG rules across regions
See how your performance compares to industry peers
Find the right certifications for your business
Sustainability has moved from a “nice-to-have” to a critical business imperative
Aims to standardise sustainability reporting
I’m interested to learn more about the benefits of going sustainable.
A collection of terms and definitions related to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria.
CBAM is the tax levied by the EU on the amount of carbon emitted in the production process
SASB or the Sustainable Accounting Standards Board, is an independent non-profit organisation
In our short ESG Unveiled guide, we delve into the complex and interconnected world of sustainability
ESG reporting is still in its early days. With multiple frameworks existing already and many more emerging
Greenwashing is when businesses make misleading environmental claims, often violating consumer protection laws.
Businesses can reap sustainable benefits, including enhanced supply chain resilience, improved financial sustainability
Human Rights Due Diligence (HRDD) is a process for identifying, preventing, mitigating, and accounting for human rights impacts
ESG reporting is now more than a compliance exercise
The EU Taxonomy is a common classification system for sustainable economic activities.
The CSRD requires companies to report on their impact on sustainability issues (including ESG factors)