
ESG & Circular Economy
The journey of businesses towards sustainable business models represents a transformation which is necessary to take on the environmental and social challenges of our age.
The adoption of ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) practices and the promotion of circular production and consumption models not only contributes to protecting the environment, but allows companies to gain competitive advantages, such as reduced costs, innovation in production processes and improved corporate reputation, as well as adaptation to the continuous EU and global regulatory evolution in this area.
This journey nevertheless requires a significant cultural and operational transformation, supported by visionary leadership able to guide this change.
Our services support companies in their journey towards the adoption of sustainable business models, helping them integrate sustainability principles into corporate management without compromising economic goals.
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ESG Regulatory Compliance
Within the European Union and beyond, ambitious and ever-stricter climate policies and environmental and social regulations are emerging to prevent, mitigate or minimise the environmental and human rights impacts associated with corporate activities, the value chain, products and services placed on the market, and raw materials purchased.
In European ESG policy, one of the core historical pillars is the principle of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), manifested in the obligation for those responsible for placing products on the market to finance, organise and implement solutions for collection, reuse or recycling of their products.
The European Green Deal and the EU's Circular Economy Action Plan have led to the recent adoption of numerous regulations and pieces of legislation which aim to achieve the EU's sustainability and climate neutrality goals. For these reasons, constant support is required to keep pace with regulatory updates and to prepare suitable strategies and plans to ensure compliance with existing and upcoming regulations and legislation in all markets of interest.-
Green Claims
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EPR fulfillment measures for managing of packaging and textiles
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Environmental Packaging Labelling
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Digital Product Passport
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Decree 2022-748 under the French Anti-Waste for a Circular Economy law (AGEC)
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CSDDD - Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive
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Sustainability Report (Directive (EU) 2022/2464: Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive - CSRD)
A Sustainability Report is a non-financial document which outlines, describes and clarifies a company's financial, social and environmental performance. It is aimed at all company Stakeholders (employees, suppliers, customers etc.), and its goal is to inform them not only of the company’s financial results, but even more importantly its social and environmental goals, initiatives and results in the performance of its activities.
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TS/11820: Measuring and Evaluating Circularity
Defines a set of circular economy indicators designed to assess the level of circularity of an organisation or group of organisations via a measurement system on a scale of 100.
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ISO 59020: Circular Economy - Measuring and Assessing Circularity Performance
ISO 59020 provides guidelines for measuring and assessing the circularity performance of an organisation, promoting sustainable practices which reduce waste and improve the efficiency of use of resources, thus contributing to the transition towards a circular economy.