Due to the legal requirements for sustainability reporting (Taxonomy Regulation, CSRD), companies must disclose the systematic and risk-based management of transformation risks on a regular basis. Issues such as climate change, climate neutrality, skills shortages and human rights in the supply chain exemplify current challenges in the risk landscape.
As a risk specialist, we are your main partner when it comes to environmental, social and governance (ESG) risks.
Understanding Your Risks
The specialists at GrECo Risk Engineering share their in-depth experience in the operational implementation of ESG issues in industry and commerce. Our competences and strengths:
Providing Tailored Solutions
Quick Check ESG Risks: We analyse your company’s status on ESG, identify areas for action and prioritise them according to the ESG requirements of internal and external stakeholders.
Prioritise ESG risks: We conduct a context and materiality analysis involving all stakeholders, this serves as the basis for your sustainability reporting.
Manage ESG risks: We help you develop an ESG strategy and plan ESG measures (e.g. in the areas of climate protection, supply chain, etc.) with a comprehensive inventory. For a successful outcome, we accompany you in the implementation of the necessary processes in your company.
Tackle climate risks: After analysing the impacts (physical and/or financial) of different climate scenarios on your company, we support you in identifying measures to make your company “climate-ready”.
Sustainability reporting: We help you design and produce a sustainability report that is tailored to both your company and your defined goals. In doing so, we ensure that the report complies with current requirements such as CSRD and other regulations.
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Sabine Bradac
Risk & ESG Consultant
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