
Documenting the Double Materiality Assessment for Your Annual Report
Most companies start by doing a Double Materiality Assessment (DMA) to learn and decide what is material to report.
The logic behind is that the company should report on what is relevant to those who are affected by - or have an interest in - the information. This is make a lot of sense!
Learn how to document the DMA for your annual report.

ESRS data points
The European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS), which must be followed to meet the requirements of the CSRD, span over 250 pages. The standards contain more than a thousand so-called data points for reporting.
It’s like a very long and complicated questionnaire...

Get started with The Cards 💪
This is a convenient tool that helps you and your team manage reporting for the entire company and any subsidiaries, from the first note to the final report. Many also use it simply as a more practical way to read the standards.
Let’s learn the basics to get you started!