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Implementation of ESG guidelines and sustainability reporting

Consulting on the fulfillment and reporting of sustainability issues

We help you gain an overview and respond appropriately!

We help you gain an overview and respond appropriately!

The plastics industry is under increasing pressure to introduce sustainable production processes. As suppliers, companies are now required to disclose information about the sustainability of their processes.

As part of the circular economy, access to financial resources has been linked to sustainability criteria since January 2023.

Sustainable Finance according to the EU Action Plan

In June 2020, the EU Taxonomy (Regulation 2020/852), an initiative of the European Union, was launched to reshape the European financial system.

The goal of the EU taxonomy is to create a more sustainable financial system that supports the transition to a low-carbon economy.

The goal of operating and living emission-free by 2050 is to be achieved, among other things, by channeling investments and capital into low-emission economic activities in the future.

How are plastic processors affected by the EU Action Plan, and what do they need to do now?

New regulatory requirements, particularly from the EU in the form of the EU Taxonomy, the Supply Chain Due Diligence Act (LkSG and CSDDD), and the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), now impose comprehensive reporting obligations on companies.

Together with an experienced partner from the consulting industry in this field, we support you in understanding the individual requirements and assist you in their practical implementation.
Timeline and various editions
Timeline and various editions
Reporting obligations and evidence
Reporting obligations and evidence
Practical implementation in the company
Practical implementation in the company

No uniform standard available

It is currently difficult and confusing to know which key figures and which data really need to be submitted.
The house bank asks additional questions as a basis for granting financing.

Ultimately, the information must show ongoing improvements and must not fall under the heading of green washing, which is the pretense of sustainable action.

Developing universally valid data – and implementing it in practice.

We will work together with you to establish the foundations you need for reporting, and we will show you what is important in each case and which data can be used for which requirements. You will be enabled to carry out this reporting independently.

Contact us, and we will provide you with a better insight into the requirements of the European Green Deal and the EU Taxonomy.