For Enterprises Go to Score
… what are you doing for a better world?
The 'For a Better World Score' supports companies in the inventory, development of sustainability strategies and in the external presentation including sustainability reporting & certification (sustainability and environmental label).
Small and medium-sized companies as well as micro-enterprises can use the 'Companies - For a Better World Score' free of charge for an internal inventory. The determination of the score shows strengths and weaknesses in all company-relevant sustainability areas. In principle, the score can be determined independently, i.e. without the support of third parties.
Alternatively, we offer a half-day online workshop (4 h) for 500 EUR net. We send offers for face-to-face workshops on request.
Companies can also use the score commercially (i.e. for advertising purposes), for free provided that the information for self-assessment is also published. By clicking on the score, the steps become visible overall and the score is thus justified. This information is therefore available at all times (high transparency) and references to violations can be reported, for example, via comment functions. This effectively counteracts greenwashing. Booking portals such as Booking.com have been working very successfully with this procedure for years.
The score is automatically made available in digital form for distribution via social media and for publication on your own website. In addition, a printable file is available, which can be used, for example, for table stands in gastro areas, in the shop window or on other advertising spaces and carriers for advertising purposes.
Optionally, we offer workshops for companies based on the determined score. Together with the stakeholders (employees, customers, suppliers, etc.), ideas and strategies are developed to improve the score in a very concrete way. The cost of a half-day online workshop (4 h) is 500 EUR net. We send offers for face-to-face workshops on request.
Special feature: With our iMODELER, we graphically present all relationships in the form of a cause-and-effect model (including weights). This not only ensures optimal communication with each other (as is well known, a picture says more than 1,000 words), but also enables better decisions about an automatic analysis of the relationships. In the knowledge matrix, the greatest risks and most effective measures are presented in a comprehensible way over time. The video "Qualitative cause-effect modeling” shows how this works.
If necessary, we will supplement the above-mentioned Inventory and strategy development around the criteria of other certificates or indicators (e.g. SDGs) in order to create a good basis for future certification processes or for possible sustainability reporting.
Although small and medium-sized companies are not directly affected by the EU's CSRD (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive), it can be assumed that large companies will demand CSR information from their supplier companies.
After all, it makes SMEs future-proof.