Aggregate, communicate, manage sustainability actions across
diverse stakeholder groups- all from a single, dynamic page
We are on a mission to normalize sustainability transparency and action
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Sign up for free and select sustainability frameworks that best represent your organization.
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Centralize all your sustainability metrics and initiatives by integrating data and content from different sources.
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Create dedicated pages and generate custom reports for various stakeholders. Collect feedback to enhance your initiatives.
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Oversee and analyze your sustainability data, monitor progress, and identify opportunities for improvement.
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FAQ
What is Sustainability Page?
Sustainability Page is a platform that helps businesses showcase, validate, and develop their sustainability efforts all from a single page. We help businesses improve transparency, trust, and engagement with stakeholders and increase their social and environmental impact and ROI. Our mission to normalize sustainability transparency and accelerate sustainability transformation.
Why should my organization create a sustainability report?
According to the International Consumer Protection Enforcement Network (ICPEN), 72% of global consumers want a company’s sustainability information to be easily accessible. Yet, many organizations don’t even have a sustainability report. Here are several key reasons why your organization should consider creating a sustainability report:
1. Transparency and Trust: A sustainability report provides transparency regarding your organization's environmental and social impacts. This openness builds trust among customers, investors, employees, and other stakeholders, enhancing your organization's reputation. 2. Stakeholder Engagement: By reporting on sustainability, you actively engage with stakeholders, understanding their concerns and expectations. This engagement can lead to stronger relationships and a more loyal customer base. 3. Benchmarking and Improvement: A sustainability report helps you measure, monitor, and report on your sustainability performance. This process allows for benchmarking against industry standards and peers, identifying areas for improvement, and setting actionable goals. 4. Unlocking New Revenue: Implementing sustainable practices can help your organization differentiate from competitors, tap into new markets, and attract new customer segments. Consumers and businesses alike are increasingly looking for sustainable options, which can lead to new revenue streams. 5. Employee Attraction and Morale: A strong commitment to sustainability can improve employee morale, retention, and attraction. Many employees prefer to work for companies that are recognized as responsible and sustainable. 6. Building Community and Customer Loyalty: Demonstrating a commitment to sustainability can strengthen your relationships with both the local community and your customer base. Consumers are more likely to support businesses that reflect their values, leading to increased loyalty and support. 7. Improving Operational Efficiency: Sustainability efforts often result in more efficient operations. By identifying and reducing waste and optimizing the use of resources, your organization can operate more efficiently and effectively. 8. Reducing Costs: Initiatives focused on sustainability can also lead to significant cost savings. Reducing energy consumption, minimizing waste, and using resources more efficiently can all contribute to reduced operational costs. 9. Increasing Access to Capital: Investors are increasingly considering environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria when making investment decisions. A sustainability report can attract investment by showcasing your organization’s commitment to sustainability and capacity to manage ESG risks. 10. Regulatory Compliance and Risk Management: Many regions and sectors are increasingly implementing sustainability reporting requirements. By voluntarily creating a sustainability report, you stay ahead of regulatory trends, reduce the risk of non-compliance, and mitigate environmental, social, and governance (ESG) risks. In summary, a sustainability report demonstrates your organization's dedication to sustainable development, opens up new opportunities for growth, and contributes positively to the global challenge of sustainability.
What is the difference between a sustainability page and a report?
Sustainability Page: 1. Format and Location: Typically, a sustainability page is a section on a company's website dedicated to sustainability efforts and initiatives. It's accessible online and updated regularly. 2. Content: The content on a sustainability page might include an overview of the company's sustainability goals, ongoing projects, recent achievements, and possibly real-time data or updates. It's usually more concise than a full report. 3. Audience Engagement: A sustainability page is designed for continuous engagement with a broad audience, including customers, employees, and stakeholders. 4. Update Frequency: Since it's online, a sustainability page can be updated frequently to reflect new initiatives, progress, and news. Sustainability Report: 1. Format and Location: A sustainability report is a more formal document, typically published annually. It’s often available for download from the company's website or distributed in print. 2. Content: This report provides a comprehensive and detailed account of the company's sustainability performance over a specific period. It includes data, analysis, and insights regarding environmental, social, and governance (ESG) aspects. It’s structured according to certain standards or frameworks like GRI, SASB, or TCFD. 3. Audience Engagement: While it is available to all, a sustainability report is particularly relevant for investors, analysts, and other stakeholders who are interested in a detailed and comprehensive view of the company’s sustainability performance and commitments. 4. Update Frequency: Typically updated annually, reflecting the company's activities and performance over the previous year. In summary, a sustainability page offers a snapshot and continuous update of a company's sustainability efforts and is more accessible to the general public. A sustainability report provides a more thorough, structured, and detailed annual account. Both are crucial for transparent sustainability communication. Our platform simplifies this process by enabling organizations to create one centralized page that can be used to easily and effectively communicate to various different stakeholders in different formats.
What is greenwashing?
"Greenwashing" refers to the practice where a business or organization gives a false impression of their environmental impact or benefits, often through misleading information or unfounded claims, to create a positive public image. According to ICPEN and BEUC, 40% of sustainability claims online and 66% of claims on product labels could be misleading or greenwashing. Our goal is to normalize sustainability transparency and eliminate greenwashing, so we created Sustainability Page.
Can I create multiple pages?
Yes, companies with sustainable initiatives across multiple businesses can create multiple business pages.