Sustainability Strategy & Reporting

At Möbius, we believe that sustainability is a business requirement. Stakeholders are increasingly driving sustainability expectations. Customers, investors, employees and supply chain partners expect transparency, clear targets and evidence of progress. This shift opens new opportunities: sustainability becomes strategically important again. Instead of a compliance exercise, sustainability is a way to strengthen competitiveness, resilience and reputation.  ​

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Excel in your sustainability performance

Drawing on years of experience, Möbius guides organizations in shaping, implementing and reporting on their sustainability strategy. Shoulder to shoulder, we help you embed sustainability into your core business strategy, while actively engaging stakeholders and mobilizing employees to drive impact.

Only 2% of sustainability programs meet or exceed expectations. Luckily the crucial keys to sustainability success are known. Depending on your sustainability maturity level, we help you to put in place the fundamentals of a business-relevant sustainability program or to accelerate on the actions you already installed.​

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Experts in Sustainability Excellence

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Helen Versluys

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Mathias Fahy

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Danielle Dewickere

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Thomas De Romagnoli

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Tessa Vergeynst

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We help to address the most urgent business needs and challenges. Our consultants focus on straight impact and maximum efficiency.

FAQ about Sustainability Reporting & Strategy

Double materiality: what is it and what’s in it for me?
Double materiality helps identify which sustainability topics matter most by considering both your company's impact on people and the environment, and how sustainability issues affect your business. It helps you prioritise actions, focus your reporting, and meet regulatory expectations.
What is CSRD and how am I impacted?
The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) requires many companies to disclose standardised sustainability information. Depending on your size, sector, or position in the value chain, you may need to report directly or provide ESG data to customers and business partners.
What is ESG reporting?
ESG reporting is the process of measuring and communicating your organisation's environmental, social and governance performance. It improves transparency, supports compliance, and helps build trust with investors, customers and other stakeholders.
What about ESG ratings?
ESG ratings assess how well a company manages sustainability-related risks and opportunities. Although methodologies vary between rating providers, strong ESG performance can enhance investor confidence, strengthen customer trust, and improve access to finance.