The preferred tool for data consolidation

Since 2016, CtrlPrint has conducted regular surveys among our users to gather and share insights and knowledge from business reporting professionals.
According to the survey, Excel is the most commonly used tool for sustainability data collection. In the realm of sustainability data collection, Excel has emerged as the tool of choice for the majority, with 64% of our users relying on its capabilities.

Excel – det mest använda verktyget för hållbarhetsdata

Sedan 2016 har CtrlPrint genomfört regelbundna undersökningar bland våra användare för att samla in och dela med oss av insikter och kunskap från yrkesverksamma inom års- och hållbarhetsrapportering. Enligt undersökningen är Excel det mest använda verktyget för hantering av hållbarhetsdata.

Hållbarhetsredovisningens viktigaste intressenter

Sedan 2016 har CtrlPrint genomfört regelbundna undersökningar bland våra användare för att samla in och dela med sig av insikter och kunskap från yrkesverksamma inom års- och hållbarhetsrapportering. För fjärde gången frågade vi alla våra användare vem som är den viktigaste mottagaren av rapporten.

The sustainability report’s most important stakeholders

Since 2016, CtrlPrint has conducted regular surveys among our users to gather and share insights and knowledge from corporate reporting professionals. For the fourth time, we asked all our users who is the most important recipient of the report.

European Commission adopts ESRS for future sustainability reporting

In the midst of a warm summer, a major step in the future of sustainability reporting was taken when the European Commission adopted the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS). “At its core, ESRS outlines the common reporting standards, and serves as a critical element within the broader framework of the CSRD.

European Commission adopts ESRS for future sustainability reporting

In the midst of a warm summer, a major step in the future of sustainability reporting was taken when the European Commission adopted the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS). “At its core, ESRS outlines the common reporting standards, and serves as a critical element within the broader framework of the CSRD.

The Evolution of ESG reporting

At the turn of the millennium, a pivotal shift occurred in the corporate landscape, introducing the FTSE4Good index and reshaping the way companies approached sustainability.

CSRD & the future of corporate reporting

The new Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) will bring great changes to the way in which companies report and present non-financial information. Azhar Zaman, Head of Delivery at CtrlPrint and Stephan Martin, Business Development France & Continental Europe at CtrlPrint, shed some light on the changes that are underway.