ESG&sustainabilityinsights
Insights on ESG regulation, sustainability reporting, and best practices.
Sustainability in design: ESG reporting for
Learn how design firms and creative agencies measure their environmental impact, meet ESG requirements, and build sustainable practices.
Google and Microsoft Sign-In
You can now sign in to Dcycle with your Google or Microsoft account, quickly and securely.
CSRD data collection: 5 best practices to avoid common pitfalls
Practical strategies for collecting CSRD data efficiently , from centralising your data sources to automating supplier engagement.
Sustainability in construction: ESG compliance
Learn how construction companies manage ESG reporting, reduce emissions across projects, and comply with CSRD requirements.
Sustainability in education: ESG reporting for
Learn how educational institutions manage carbon footprints, meet sustainability regulations, and build ESG reporting frameworks.
New custom attributes to classify your data
Create smart rules and automatically classify your data with the new custom attributes system.
You can now upload your employee commuting data in bulk
Introducing bulk upload for employee commuting data.
Sustainability in energy and mining: challenges
Discover how energy and mining companies tackle ESG reporting, reduce emissions, and meet CSRD requirements with practical strategies.
Introducing Hub: your new central management space
You can now upload all your documentation (invoices, reports, records, etc.) and then assign it where it belongs.
How to conduct a double materiality assessment
A practical guide to running your double materiality assessment for CSRD , from stakeholder mapping to final topic selection.
Visualizations directly from your Excel
New improvement to create visualizations faster. You can now create visualizations directly from your Excel files with Dcycle and save time on analysis
CSRD vs NFRD: what changed and what you need to know
A clear comparison of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive and its predecessor , the key differences and what they mean for your reporting.
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