From double materiality to audit-ready ESRS disclosures - Coolset gives your team the tools to report with clarity, accuracy and confidence.
Coolset helps you streamline the CSRD reporting with guided templates, suggested answers and smart autofilling options.
Our in-house research team ensures the platform reflects the latest regulations through timely updates. Every disclosure is backed by evidence and every output stands up to auditor scrutiny.
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Coolset offers three integrated modules: carbon management, ESG compliance, and supply chain integrity, which can be used separately or combined for a comprehensive approach to sustainability.
These modules provide a suite of tools and features to help businesses manage their carbon emissions effectively, achieve sustainability compliance, and meet environmental, social, and governance (ESG) regulations while managing supplier compliance obligations:
Carbon management: Accurate measurement and reporting of Scope 1-3 emissions measurement with TÜV-certified methodology.
ESG compliance: All-in-one software for streamlined Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS), EU Taxonomy, and Voluntary SME standards (VSME).
Supply chain integrity: Compliance-first tools for regulations such as the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) and Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), that double as a catalyst for transparency and resilience - enabling greater transparency, data sharing, and collaboration with suppliers.
Parallel to these core modules, Coolset provides supporting capabilities designed to strengthen their impact and help businesses get even more value from the platform:
Cross-team collaboration: A platform tailored for internal and external collaboration, enabling teams and partners to align on sustainability goals and strategies.
Data collection and visualization: Intuitive dashboards and reports for easy interpretation of carbon data.
Auditable reporting: Accurate and audit-ready ESg reports with guided templates, smart data autofills, and linked supporting evidence to confidently pass internal reviews and external audits.
At Coolset, we see compliance not as a box to tick, but as the foundation for building a better business. Explore these features and more to enhance your sustainability efforts and ensure regulatory and supply chain compliance. Get in touch.
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CSRD stands for Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive and aims to standardize sustainability reporting across environmental, social, and governance (ESG) matters to promote transparency and corporate responsibility. It is a regulatory framework established by the EU, impacting approximately 50,000 companies globally, including those already subject to NFRD (Non-Financial Reporting Directive).
However, proposed amendments under the EU’s Omnibus Proposal (February 2025) could significantly alter both scope and timing. Currently, the following entities fall under the CSRD:
Timeline (subject to Omnibus Proposal changes)
Until the Omnibus Proposal is formally adopted by the European Parliament and Council, businesses should continue preparing based on current CSRD requirements, while staying informed of ongoing regulatory developments.
A double materiality assessment is a process companies use to identify which sustainability issues they should report on—based on two perspectives. First, it looks at how environmental and social factors, like climate change or labor practices, might financially affect the business (financial materiality). Second, it considers how the company’s activities impact people and the environment (impact materiality).
Under the CSRD, companies are required to assess and disclose topics that are material from either or both perspectives. This ensures that sustainability reporting reflects not just risks to the company, but also its broader effects on society and the planet.