Sustainability regulation is no longer a future concern; it’s here, expanding rapidly, and reshaping business fundamentals.
From due diligence to disclosures, the evolving regulatory landscape is driving new requirements across environmental, social, and governance topics. For companies and financial institutions alike, regulatory risk has become a material concern, with implications for compliance, reputation, and bottom-line performance.
Our work ensures businesses remain compliant, resilient, and well-positioned to use regulation as a driver of operational efficiency, market differentiation, and long-term value creation.
We provide organisations with the tools to track, assess, and respond to evolving sustainability regulations and guidance — both locally and globally. Our Sustainability Regulatory Scan enables proactive planning, efficient resource allocation, and cost-effective compliance by identifying what’s coming, what matters, and where to focus.
We provide tailored guidance on navigating major sustainability regulations — from strategy to implementation. This includes deep expertise in various regulatory frameworks.
CSDDD requires large companies operating in the EU (and some outside it) to run human rights and environmental due diligence across their operations and value chains, and to adopt a climate transition plan. We help companies identify, prevent, and mitigate adverse impacts and stay aligned with evolving EU requirements, including proposed Omnibus changes.
SFDR sets rules for how financial firms disclose sustainability risks and impacts at both entity and product level, with rising scrutiny around greenwashing. We guide institutions through compliant, credible disclosures that combine qualitative and quantitative data.
The EU Taxonomy defines which economic activities count as environmentally sustainable and drives reporting and access to green finance. We support organisations in assessing alignment and embedding Taxonomy criteria into strategy, reporting, and compliance.
EUDR requires companies selling key commodities (e.g., soy, palm oil, cocoa, wood) to prove products are deforestation-free through strict supply-chain due diligence. We assist with risk assessment, traceability, and documentation to ensure compliance and avoid penalties.
“We help companies get ahead of the regulatory curve, transforming compliance risk into strategic foresight and competitive edge in an increasingly complex sustainability landscape.”
We support investors across the full investment cycle, from fund strategy and impact priorities to Due Diligence, ownership and exit. Our work helps embed sustainability and impact throughout, unlocking long-term value and stronger outcomes.





We support investors across the full investment cycle, from fund strategy and impact priorities to Due Diligence, ownership and exit. Our work helps embed sustainability and impact throughout, unlocking long-term value and stronger outcomes.
