Transparent, credible ESG disclosure builds trust with investors, customers, and regulators. We help you report with confidence — across every major framework.
Why it matters
The regulatory landscape is shifting fast. From the EU's CSRD to the SEC's climate disclosure rules, mandatory ESG reporting is expanding globally. Investors are integrating ESG data into every investment decision. Customers are choosing suppliers based on sustainability performance.
Terre Verde helps you navigate this complexity — producing ESG reports that satisfy regulatory requirements, meet investor expectations, and tell a compelling story about your sustainability journey.
What's included
End-to-end production of compelling, investor-grade ESG reports aligned with leading frameworks and your brand.
Climate-related financial disclosures aligned with the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures recommendations.
Comprehensive sustainability reporting using the Global Reporting Initiative standards — the world's most widely used framework.
Expert support for CDP questionnaire responses across Climate Change, Water Security, and Forests modules.
Navigate the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive with confidence — gap analysis, materiality assessment, and full disclosure support.
Identify and prioritise the ESG topics that matter most to your business and stakeholders through a rigorous double materiality process.
Frameworks we support
Our process
Identify the ESG topics most relevant to your business and stakeholders through structured engagement.
Gather quantitative and qualitative data across all material ESG topics from relevant business units.
Map your data to chosen reporting frameworks and identify gaps requiring additional disclosure.
Draft, review, and finalise a polished ESG report ready for publication and third-party assurance.
FAQs
ESG reporting is the disclosure of an organisation's performance across Environmental, Social, and Governance dimensions. It helps investors, customers, and other stakeholders assess sustainability risks and opportunities.
Mandatory requirements vary by jurisdiction. The EU's CSRD now requires large companies to report under ESRS standards. Many stock exchanges also require ESG disclosure. Even where not mandatory, voluntary reporting is increasingly expected by investors.
The right framework depends on your industry, geography, and stakeholder expectations. Many organisations report against multiple frameworks. We help you select the most appropriate combination and avoid duplication of effort.
Double materiality considers both how ESG issues affect your business (financial materiality) and how your business affects society and the environment (impact materiality). It is required under CSRD and increasingly expected by investors.
Our ESG reporting specialists will guide you through every framework, every disclosure, every step of the way.