ESG reports that pass investor scrutiny.

Annual ESG disclosures written to the framework that matches your audience — GRI for stakeholders, SASB for investors, TCFD for risk — and stopping well short of the slide deck.

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Annual report
from £1kper cycle
Timeline10 – 14 weeks
StandardGRI · SASB · TCFD
EngagementFixed fee, no retainers
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What is ESG reporting?

ESG reporting is the structured, evidenced disclosure of your environmental, social and governance performance — written to a recognised framework so the people reading it can compare and trust it.

The mistake most organisations make is writing for everyone and convincing no one. We start with a materiality assessment — what actually matters to your business and your stakeholders — then disclose against the framework your audience already uses.

The output is a credible, concise report: claims backed by data, gaps acknowledged rather than hidden, and structured so an investor, a buyer or a regulator can find what they need without wading through marketing.

Choosing your framework.

There's no single ESG standard — the right one depends on who's reading. We'll often blend two.

GRI

Stakeholders

The most widely used standard. Broad, impact-focused, good for a general audience.

SASB

Investors

Industry-specific, financially material metrics — what investors actually ask for.

TCFD

Risk

Climate-related financial risk and governance. Increasingly expected, sometimes required.

Double materiality

Method

Assessing both impact on the world and financial impact on you — the CSRD lens.

CSRD readiness

Horizon

Where the EU's incoming rules apply to you, and how to get ahead of them.

Assurance

Credibility

Built so the data can be externally assured when you're ready for that step.

What's included.

Every ESG reporting engagement delivers the following.

  • Materiality assessment with stakeholder input
  • Framework selection matched to your audience (GRI / SASB / TCFD)
  • Data collection across environmental, social and governance metrics
  • Full written report, fact-checked against your evidence
  • Disclosure index mapping content to the chosen standard(s)
  • Honest treatment of gaps, with a plan to close them
  • Board-ready executive summary
  • Design-ready content, or full designed PDF on request

Our process.

An annual report runs over four phases. The first cycle is the heaviest; repeat years are faster.

MaterialityWeeks 1 – 3
Identify what matters, gather stakeholder input, pick the framework.
GatherWeeks 3 – 8
Collect and validate ESG metrics across the business.
WriteWeeks 8 – 12
Draft the report and disclosure index, fact-check every claim.
Review & designWeeks 12 – 14
Board review, sign-off and design-ready hand-over.
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Frequently asked.

Which framework should we use?

It depends on your primary audience. Investor-facing? Lean SASB and TCFD. Broad stakeholder report? GRI. Many organisations need a blend, and we'll recommend the lightest combination that satisfies your readers.

What is a materiality assessment?

It's how we decide what to report on — the issues that are significant to your business and your stakeholders. It keeps the report focused and defensible rather than an exhaustive data dump.

Does CSRD apply to us?

Possibly, if you trade in the EU or sit in the supply chain of a company that does. We'll assess your exposure and, if it's coming, build this year's report so you're not starting from scratch later.

Can the report be externally assured?

Yes. We structure the data and evidence so an assurance provider can sign it off. Many clients self-publish first and add assurance once the process is bedded in.

How long is a typical report?

Shorter than you'd think. We optimise for credibility and readability, not page count — a tight 20–30 pages usually beats a 90-page document nobody finishes.

Ready when you are

Report once, answer everyone.

A free 15-minute call. Tell us who's asking and we'll tell you which framework and what a credible, concise report would take.

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