Companies and suppliers are required to structure their supply chains sustainably and comply with the LkSG and CSDDD requirements. Multiversum supports you in ensuring compliance and offers tailored solutions for effective risk management.
Companies and suppliers are required to structure their supply chains sustainably and comply with the LkSG and CSDDD requirements. Multiversum supports you in ensuring compliance and offers tailored solutions for effective risk management.
The recent EU ETS reform under the "Fit-for-55" package is a crucial step towards achieving climate goals. The reform includes new targets, the abolition of free certificates, and the introduction of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism.
The European Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) is pivotal in EU climate policy, aiming to efficiently reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Through a cap-and-trade approach, it incentivizes emission reductions while fostering investments in cleaner technologies.
The "Sustainability Journey" provides guidance for companies to assess their sustainability levels. From reactive "Crisis Management" to the proactive integration of sustainability as a corporate purpose, it enables a customized strategy.
The shipping industry is facing profound changes due to new international regulations, which are having a significant impact on the industry as well as Europe's environmental responsibility. In this context, the question emerges: How will end-of-life container ships be dismantled in the future?
Science Based Targets make it feasible for companies to rely on climate science. They provide a possibility to set effective greenhouse gas goals and identify areas where emissions need to be reduced. This can be achieved through cross-sector or specific methodologies. They all have one thing in common: the commitment is predefined, but the pathway to achieve it is individual.
Usually, the topics of digitization and sustainability are considered and developed separately in companies. With the help of the Twin Transition, synergies of the digitization and sustainability goals can be considered simultaneously. This leads to a turbo booster and ensures efficient corporate success.
A growing number of large and medium-sized companies are confronted with extended reporting obligations on non-financial sustainability topics. The forthcoming European Union regulation will make it mandatory for them to identify "material topics". If implemented correctly, this represents a major strategic opportunity for the companies concerned.
As a component of ESG (environment, social, governance), social aspects often take a back seat. The social aspects, such as women's networks, directly add value to companies and serve as a basis for the implementation of many other improvements.
Sustainability, environmental protection and social justice – these are just three of the many buzzwords that have developed in recent years and demand a change in business and society. With the Sustainability Assessment, we offer you the opportunity to evaluate your own sustainability performance quickly and free of charge.