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Cut through the complexity of Environmental Reporting

A practical, high-level guide to help you navigate sustainability reporting requirements, with confidence.

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    • Sustainability and environment professionals face significant challenges in navigating increasingly complex reporting requirements – having to interpret evolving regulatory frameworks while also guiding others to integrate sustainability into everyday operations.

This ‘Guidance for Reporting Requirements’ is a simple snapshot of current reporting requirements. It is designed to help you understand and align with existing regulatory obligations, without adding unnecessary complexity.

Why this guidance is useful

  1. Simplify complex environmental and reporting requirements
  2. Reduce duplication of data requests across multiple frameworks
  3. Support early compliance planning, reducing the risk of costly errors
  4. Strengthen supplier readiness for public sector procurement opportunities
  5. Facilitate informed conversations - internally and across the supply chain
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Who is this guidance for?

Sustainability & Environment Professionals:

Balance the dual demands of compliance and strategic leadership with clear guidance to refer to.

Healthcare & Public Sector Suppliers:

Ensure alignment with key ESG obligations to remain competitive in tenders and contracts.

Procurement & Supply Chain Teams:

A straightforward tool to engage suppliers and support ongoing monitoring requirements.

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What’s inside?

  1. A one-page, visual summary of the most relevant reporting frameworks, including TCFD, CBAM, SECR and more.
  2. Expert input from NHS Supply Chain, ABHI, and ISEP sustainability leaders.
  3. Key details at a glance, with insights to help you understand how these requirements intersect with public procurement processes

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Stay compliant. Stay competitive.

    • Download your copy today and ensure your organisation is prepared to meet evolving environmental reporting requirements.

This guidance has been developed in partnership with NHS Supply Chain and ABHI

 

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Corporate partnership programme

    • ISEP’s Corporate Partnership Programme supports organisations in meeting sustainability goals and navigating regulatory obligations. By joining, you’ll gain access to tailored advice, industry-leading resources, and collaborative initiatives that help drive compliance and create lasting impact.