Automatic ESG Report 2.0

Status:

Started

Team:

Jan Sprenger

What’s all this for?

In order to carry out legally compliant reporting according to the ESG criteria, a lot of information and data is required, which must be collected from various sources and currently compiled manually into an ESG report. It must be ensured that the data is correct, current and verifiable. In addition, the results must be presented in a clear and concise format that is easy to understand for all stakeholders. Within this project, the foundation aims to transfer and continue the findings from the ESG Report 1.0 with a focus on the area of waste management to the area of energy in order to achieve fully automatic ESG reporting. The findings from this study are to be published in a scientific report and supplemented by an understanding of the comparability of ESG results in practice. The focus here is not only on consumption per rented space, but also in relation to the number of workplaces and the intensity of use. This is intended to avoid statistical false impressions (e.g. vacancy promotes energy efficiency).

What are we planning to do?

The findings from this study are to be published in a scientific report and supplemented by an understanding of the comparability of ESG results in practice. The focus here is not only on consumption per rented space, but also in relation to the number of workplaces and the intensity of use. This is intended to avoid statistical false impressions (e.g. vacancy promotes energy efficiency).

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