ESG Framework Reporting

Use TCFD reporting and disclose with confidence

Collect and calculate your Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions, automatically formatting them to TCFD specifications.

“I really find this a great and easy user-friendly system, easy to teach new users.”

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Senior Site Manager

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“This is a must for any business.”

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Health and Safety Manager

Where to begin with TCFD reporting?

Keeping track of all four TCFD pillar requirements and having the right systems in place to collect the data you need is a challenge. Not only do you need a deep understanding of Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions and how to calculate them, but you also need to understand which TCFD climate risks to focus on according to your industry sector and geography.

 

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The risks you might face

Without the right knowledge, you may be collecting inaccurate data which is prone to human error, while using extremely time-consuming processes to carry out your GHG reporting.

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With our TCFD reporting software, you can make sure everything is accounted for with the help of our robust platform and a sustainability expert to guide you along the way. 

  • Builds a solid foundation with the help of expert support 
  • Centralizes all data in one platform 
  • Calculates Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions with ease 
  • Identifies climate risks based on your location 
  • Provides clear results that are audit ready
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Comprehensive support for leading sustainability frameworks

Strengthen your sustainability performance with deeper insight

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Climate Scenarios

Assess various climate scenarios at the same time to gain greater insight into possible outcomes in the future and how they could affect your business.

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GHG Emissions Reporting

Complete your Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions with ease using our comprehensive emissions factor database and automated calculations.

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Integrated Reporting

Connect data points across all Environmental, Social, and Governance frameworks, including climate risks.

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TCFD Risk Assessor Software

Understand the effects of physical risks in terms of heat extremes, drought, flooding, and the rise of sea levels on your organization or supply chain and how to manage them.

“A global environmental platform enables PageGroup to capture environmental data from across the business in a way that requires fewer manual checks, reminders and spreadsheets in the process. The data input will allow us to enhance our external environmental reporting as well as to provide vital insight to our business.” 

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Head of Sustainability, PageGroup plc.

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Frequently asked questions

Created in 2015 by the Financial Stability Board (FSB), the Task Force for Climate-related Financial Disclosures or TCFD is a reporting framework followed in many regions of the world including the European Union, Canada, and Japan to name a few. Its main goal is to allow organizations to see the impact they have on the environment, allowing them to make more sustainable choices in the future.

TCFD reporting is a standardized framework that organizations should follow when reporting their emissions. This is based on several recommendations according to the TCFD pillars to provide greater clarity to third parties (such as investors), exactly what their greenhouse gas emissions are, management of climate-related risks on their organization, and how they plan to address these in the future.

There are four TCFD pillars: Governance, Strategy, Risk Management, and Metrics and Targets.

Governance: Under the governance pillar, organizations must explain the role of leaders and management when it comes to analyzing and managing climate-related risks and opportunities.

Strategy: Here, all climate-related risks and opportunities must be identified and their impact on the organization, in terms of future plans and finances, must be explained.

Risk Management: The organization must explain how they will manage the climate-related risks identified and their methods for aligning them with the company’s risk management procedures.

Metrics and Targets: Under this pillar, organizations must reveal their GHG emissions values and what metrics and targets were used to analyse the climate-related risks and opportunities.

Yes! This has already been in effect for some companies as of April of 2022, when TCFD reporting became mandatory for all companies located in the United Kingdom with over 500 employees. In 2025, this will become mandatory for all companies.

Greenhouse gases are those which absorb heat from the sun, causing the atmosphere’s temperature to rise. They include carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, hydrofluorocarbons, peItrfluorocarbons, sulphur hexafluoride, and nitrogen trifluoride. It’s important to be aware of what greenhouse gases your company is emitting by calculating your Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions.

Greenhouse gas reporting includes your Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions.  

Scope 1 emissions are direct emissions from areas under your company’s control. This includes fuel used for office heating or energy needed to create equipment. 

Scope 2 emissions are indirect emissions created from the generation of electricity, heat or cooling. 

Scope 3 emissions are all other indirect emissions which include employee commuting, business travel, and waste disposal to name a few.