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ESG Reporting & Disclosure Preparation

Your sustainability commitments, documented with clarity.

Move from scattered data and good intentions to a structured, publication-ready ESG report that stands behind every number it presents.

What this delivers

A report your stakeholders can actually read — and trust.

At the end of this engagement, you'll have a formatted ESG report structured to recognized international frameworks, ready to share with investors, regulators, customers, or the public.

Beyond the document itself, you'll also have a clearer internal picture of where your organization stands — a foundation for every reporting cycle that follows.

A publication-ready ESG report

Formatted, narrative, and quantitative — ready for external audiences.

Framework alignment (GRI, SASB, TCFD)

Your disclosures mapped to standards your audience already knows how to read.

A repeatable reporting foundation

Data structure and methodology you can build on year after year.

Confidence in your disclosures

Every figure traceable to source data and clearly explained methodology.

Where many organizations find themselves

Sustainability data exists across your organization — gathering and structuring it is the hard part.

Most organizations have some environmental and social data. It lives in energy bills, procurement records, HR systems, and operations reports — spread across departments that don't naturally speak the same language.

When reporting season arrives, the challenge isn't the intention to be transparent — it's pulling everything together into a form that matches what GRI, SASB, or TCFD actually ask for. Without a structured approach, this can take months and still leave gaps.

There's also the question of materiality — which topics actually matter for your industry, and how much detail is appropriate. Getting this wrong means either over-reporting information that adds noise, or under-reporting what stakeholders genuinely need to evaluate your progress.

These aren't failures of effort. They're the natural result of trying to build reporting infrastructure while also running an organization. Having someone who has done this before makes the process considerably more manageable.

Our approach

Methodical from the start — not improvised at the finish.

Verdalis brings accounting rigor to sustainability reporting. That means defined scope, consistent methodology, and deliverables that explain themselves.

Framework selection that fits

We begin by identifying which standards are most relevant to your industry, geography, and audience — so reporting effort goes where it creates the most value.

Structured data collection

We provide templates and guidance so your teams know exactly what data is needed and in what format — reducing back-and-forth and making the process predictable.

Narrative and quantitative drafting

We draft both the numbers and the contextual narrative — so your report reads as a coherent document, not just a data table with headings attached.

What working together looks like

A clear path from first conversation to finished report.

Engagements typically run over several weeks, with defined milestones so you always know where things stand. We schedule regular check-ins — not just to share progress, but to work through questions as they come up rather than saving them for the end.

Your team won't need to become ESG reporting experts in the process. We handle the framework interpretation and drafting; you provide the operational knowledge of your organization. It's a collaborative division of work that respects everyone's time.

1

Scoping call

We map your organization's operations, existing data sources, and reporting goals. This shapes which frameworks are selected and what the data collection will require.

2

Data collection phase

We send structured templates to relevant teams. You gather; we guide. Questions are addressed promptly so nothing stalls.

3

Draft and review

A full draft is shared for your team's review. We incorporate feedback and refine language, structure, and any figures that need adjustment.

4

Final delivery and walkthrough

The finished report is delivered with a methodology document and a live walkthrough session so your team understands every section before publication.

Investment

Transparent pricing for a defined scope of work.

One engagement fee covers the full process from data collection through to final delivery — no hourly billing, no scope ambiguity.

ESG Reporting & Disclosure Preparation

$6,000 USD

Fixed engagement fee — full process included.

  • Framework selection consultation (GRI, SASB, TCFD)
  • Structured data collection templates and guidance
  • Narrative and quantitative ESG report drafting
  • Review cycle with revisions included
  • Publication-ready formatted document
  • Methodology documentation
  • Final delivery walkthrough session

Suitable for organizations that are:

  • Beginning their first ESG reporting cycle
  • Maturing an existing but informal approach
  • Facing stakeholder or regulatory expectations
  • Preparing for investor due diligence
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Methodology

Built on frameworks with global recognition.

Sustainability reporting is most useful when it follows standards your audience already knows. We work within the frameworks that have become baseline expectations for credible disclosure.

GRI

Global Reporting Initiative

The most widely used sustainability reporting standard globally, covering environmental, social, and governance topics with topic-specific disclosures.

SASB

Sustainability Accounting Standards Board

Industry-specific standards that identify the sustainability topics most likely to affect financial condition or operating performance in a given sector.

TCFD

Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures

Framework focused on climate-related risks and opportunities across governance, strategy, risk management, and metrics — increasingly adopted by regulators worldwide.

Typical engagement timeline runs six to ten weeks from kick-off to final delivery, depending on the complexity of your operations and the availability of data within your organization.

Progress is tracked at defined milestones so you always have visibility into where the engagement stands.

Our commitment

We won't deliver a report we can't explain.

Every figure in the final report has a traceable source and a documented methodology. If a stakeholder asks where a number came from, you'll have a clear answer — because we'll have included the workings.

The review cycle is part of the engagement, not an add-on. If something doesn't read clearly or a section needs reworking, we address it before delivery.

If you're uncertain whether this engagement is the right fit for your organization's current stage, we're happy to have an exploratory conversation first — no commitment needed to understand what the process would involve.

Traceable figures

Every data point tied to its source and the methodology used to derive it.

Review included in scope

Revisions are part of the engagement — not billed separately.

Exploratory conversation welcome

Happy to discuss your situation before any commitment is made.

Getting started

The path forward is straightforward.

Starting an ESG reporting engagement with Verdalis follows a simple sequence — and nothing requires a long-term commitment before you understand what the work involves.

1

Send us a message

Use the contact form to share a bit about your organization and what you're hoping to accomplish.

2

Introductory call

We schedule a call to understand your situation, data availability, and reporting goals — and to answer any questions you have.

3

Engagement proposal

If there's a clear fit, we send a scoped proposal outlining the work, timeline, and deliverables. You decide from there.

ESG Reporting & Disclosure Preparation

Ready to give your sustainability data a structure it can stand behind?

Tell us where your organization is today. We'll help you work out whether this engagement is the right place to start — and what the process would look like for your specific situation.

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