Alignment with the European Taxonomy
We support your company in the eligibility analysis and alignment with the EU Taxonomy (EU Regulation 2020/852).
We turn the criteria of the regulation into data, indicators and reports useful for ESG strategy, CSRD reporting and stakeholder communication.
Sustainability: What Is Really Being Evaluated?
The European Taxonomy (EU Regulation 2020/852) sets the criteria for assessing when an economic activity can be considered sustainable.
To be aligned, it must contribute substantially to at least one of the environmental objectives without causing significant harm to the others (DNSH).
Climate change mitigation
Reduce or avoid greenhouse gas emissions through low-emission energy and production solutions.
Climate change adaptation
Reduce climate-related risks and strengthen the resilience of activities, infrastructure and territories.
Sustainable use and protection of water and marine resources
Optimize water use, limit water pollution and protect aquatic and marine ecosystems.
Transition to a circular economy
Reduce waste and enhance resources through reuse, recycling and more efficient production models.
Pollution prevention and reduction
Limit emissions to air, water and soil through low-impact technologies and processes.
Protection and restoration of biodiversity and ecosystems
Safeguard habitats and species, contributing to the restoration of natural ecosystems.
The circularity® method
We support your company in the eligibility analysis and alignment with the European Taxonomy through a clear and structured process.
Analysis of economic activities
Identification and classification of economic activities (NACE codes) to determine the eligibility scope with respect to the EU Taxonomy
Verification of alignment criteria
Calculation of the required indicators
Reporting support
We make the taxonomy clear and actionable
Alignment with the European Taxonomy is not just a regulatory requirement, but a tool to guide strategies, investments and ESG reporting.
With our support you can:
Ensure compliance with CSRD requirements and sustainable finance
Improve ESG transparency towards investors and stakeholders
Gain easier access to sustainable financing
Identify improvement opportunities in business activities
We align investments and strategy with the European Taxonomy
Together we assess corporate activities and investments to define a path of alignment with the EU Taxonomy.