Conducting a materiality analysis is the basis of a company’s sustainability work. The regulation (EU Sustainability Reporting Directive CSRD) requires large companies to carry out a double materiality assessment to determine the material sustainability topics for the organisation.
The double materiality assessment considers two aspects: the company’s impact on the environment and society (impact materiality), and the risks and opportunities posed by the environment and society to the company’s operations. (financial materiality).
Considering stakeholders’ perspectives is also essential for predicting future operations. As part of the assessment, the stakeholder mapping process identifies the stakeholders who are key to the sustainability and business performance of your organisation, and defines the means and channels for gathering their views.
Identifying and assessing the relevant sustainability aspects is a multi-step process, through which our experts will guide you. The assessment aims to identify the most important sustainability topics for the organisation, so it is also useful for smaller organisations and provides a good basis for an organisation’s sustainability work.
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