Double Materiality Analysis 

We help you find focus for your sustainability work.

There are many sustainability topics that could be relevant to an organisation, and it can be quite difficult to know what to prioritise. The double materiality analysis helps you find the areas that have the greatest significance for your organisation, stakeholders, and impact on the outside world. In essence, it shows where your resources could be put to greatest use. Our model ensures that the right focus is established for your sustainability work, creating value for both you and your stakeholders. Furthermore, a double materiality analysis is required to comply with the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD).

Why is a double materiality analysis important?

  • It shows which sustainability issues that are most important to your stakeholders
  • It clarifies the outside world’s expectations on your sustainability work
  • It shows where the organization’s greatest impact lies and which areas have the most significant influence on its own operations
  • It shows where the organisation’s resources can be best utilised
  • It creates the preconditions for strategic value-creating sustainability work 

Examples of what we can help you with

  • Conduct a double materiality analysis in accordance with the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD)
  • Identify the organisation’s most significant sustainability topics from a consequential, financial, and double materiality perspective.
  • Align sustainability strategy and sustainability reporting with the essential topics
  • Workshop together with the management team
  • Report based on the materiality analysis as a basis for sustainability reporting

 

Do you want to know more? Contact one of us:

Martin Lucander

Martin Lucander

Partner and Senior Consultant

Sara Lindblad

Sara Lindblad

Consultant

Cornelia Rohlsson

Cornelia Rohlsson

Consultant