EU Taxonomy Reporting

EU Taxonomy Reporting

READY FOR THE EU TAXONOMY?

Time has come: EU taxonomy reporting starting in 2022 ​

The EU taxonomy raises sustainability reporting to a new level. 2022 is the year in which companies will have to report the eligibility of their activities for the first time – approximately 50,000 companies in the EU will be affected. The new regulation is an important milestone in Europe’s ambition to becoming the first climate-neutral continent by 2050. Complying with the EU taxonomy poses a huge challenge to many corporations, especially as further requirements will be added over the next years. Our dedicated Globeone Taskforce is here to help you implement the EU taxonomy effectively – whether you are just setting the course or looking for how to maximize the positive impact of your EU taxonomy reporting.

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How can we help?

You have heard of the EU taxonomy before, but SFDR, NFRD, and TEG still sound foreign to you?

EU TAXONOMY
GET READY WORKSHOP

  • Introduction to the EU taxonomy, relevant glossary and regulations
  • Presentation of implications for financial and non-financial companies
  • Development of cornerstones for a roadmap towards a successful first reporting
  • Check list and tips for an effective and efficient project setup
You are already an expert in the EU taxonomy, but are looking for support in building a reliable reporting?

EU TAXONOMY
REPORTING KICKSTARTER

  • Implementation of an award-winning and easy-to-use reporting tool
  • Set-up of an internal EU Taxonomy Task Force to manage the reporting in an agile way
  • Development of reliable cross-functional workflows and reporting processes
  • Support in collecting data and information across departments
  • Risk mitigation strategies for issues arising from the EU taxonomy
You’ve mastered the reporting, but are looking on how to enter an impactful dialog with your stakeholders about it?

EU TAXONOMY
COMMUNICATION KIT

  • Analysis and recommendations for dealing with potential reputational risks
  • Holistic communication strategy and planning for the disclosure of the EU taxonomy reporting
  • Integration of reporting with existing ESG communication and corporate purpose
  • Development of a compelling transformation story that outlines the path to higher taxonomy compliance
  • Development of credibility-building dialog formats with key stakeholders on the EU taxonomy
“Companies that demonstrably act in a taxonomy-compliant manner can communicate this to investors and other stakeholders in a way that enhances their reputation. Those who still need to catch up, should communicate their transformation more proactively.​”
— Dr. Niklas Schaffmeister, Managing Partner
“The impact of the EU taxonomy will reach beyond the borders of the European Union and, due to their close economic ties, also affect countries like Switzerland. Swiss companies need to deal with these new regulations in good time and understand the implications for Switzerland’s ambition of becoming the leading center for sustainable finance in Europe.”
— Carina Hauswald, Managing Partner
“The impact of the EU taxonomy will reach beyond the borders of the European Union and, due to their close economic ties, also affect countries like Switzerland. Swiss companies need to deal with these new regulations in good time and understand the implications for Switzerland’s ambition of becoming the leading center for sustainable finance in Europe.”
— Carina Hauswald, Managing Partner

“The new EU taxonomy forces companies, whose business model is neither sustainable nor unsustainable, in a fierce competition with “green plays”. They will have to fight for social recognition and capital.”

— Simon Aschermann, Strategy Director

Meet our EU Taxonomy experts

Dr. Niklas Schaffmeister

Managing Partner

Carine Hauswald

Managing Partner

Simon Aschermann

Strategy Director