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We support your CSRD reporting

A hybrid solution to meet your ESRS E1 sustainability requirements

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Your path to clear, compliant CSRD reporting

Whether you're preparing your first ESRS E1 disclosure or refining existing efforts, we offer the expertise and tools to get it right.

Clear process, proven expertise

We guide you through every step of CSRD reporting, from discovery to final disclosure

Confidence

Software and consulting

Combining a digial platform featuring CSRD audit-ready outputs with experts for accurate data

Reliability

Custom-fit to your goals

We tailor your ESRS E1 disclosures according to your priorities and requirements

Relevance

Comprehensive support for ESRS E1 compliance

ClimatePartner supports companies in fulfilling CSRD obligations with a focus on the ESRS E1 Climate Change standard. We help address all key ESRS E1 topics:

  • E1-1 to E1-4: Transition plans, policies, actions, targets
  • E1-5 and E1-6: Emissions footprint and energy mix
  • E1-7 and E1-8: GHG removals and internal carbon pricing

Whether you're starting from scratch or scaling existing climate efforts, our solution ensures your disclosures are complete, credible, and built to last.
 

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Steps to take

How to get started

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Learning your needs

We assess your readiness, map current practices, and align on goals: CSRD compliance, SBTi, or audit support. This step defines boundaries, data sources, and stakeholders.

Building your disclosure

Together we calculate your Corporate Carbon Footprint (CCF), build a decarbonisation roadmap, and set SBTi-aligned targets, outlining actionable steps toward achieving your sustainability goals.

Formatting your disclosure

We turn your data into a ready-to-submit document, formatted for ESRS E1 requirements and stakeholder clarity.

More CSRD resources

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E-book

CSRD and ESRS: How will your business be affected?

With the EU’s new Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), carbon data becomes a crucial reporting element for companies. Phasing in from 2024, affected companies will now have to report against the ESRS on ESG factors.

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SBTi or CSRD? Overcoming the climate target dilemma

With the CSRD now in play, many companies face the challenge of aligning these two frameworks, especially those with SBTi-validated targets or those under pressure from their value chain to commit to the SBTi.

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Glossary

European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS)

governance (ESG) topics. The 12 standards were drafted by the European Financial Reporting Advisory Group (EFRAG) and must be reported against by all companies subject to the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD).