ESG

We integrate environmental, social, and governance criteria into corporate strategy, structuring indicators, policies, and action plans that strengthen reputation, performance, and sustainable value generation.

ESG

The ESG agenda is no longer just a trend and has become a structural element of corporate governance, access to capital, and institutional competitiveness. Mitsidi works in the technical structuring of integrated ESG strategies, connecting environmental performance, social impact, and governance to measurable indicators, regulatory compliance, and sustainable value generation. With experience in national and international projects, we support public and private organizations in the consolidation of responsible, auditable management models aligned with global best practices.
Mitsidi structures ESG strategies based on the main global reporting frameworks and standards: GRI (Global Reporting Initiative), TCFD (Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures), CDP, SASB (Sustainability Accounting Standards Board), ISSB/IFRS S1 and S2, and CSRD (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive). We operate in materiality analysis, structuring of ESG indicators, auditable sustainability reports, regulatory compliance strategies, and training programs — for public and private organizations that need to transform ESG commitments into measurable evidence and qualified access to capital.

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Materiality Analysis

Strategic focus enhances impact and value creation.
We conduct structured analyses to identify the most relevant ESG themes for the business and its stakeholders, considering risks, opportunities, and reputational impact.
The result is a strategic focus, better resource allocation, and strengthened governance.

ESG Compliance Strategies, including Social Responsibility Strategies

Consolidating ESG practices requires a normative structure, clear responsibilities, and integration into corporate strategy.
We develop policies, codes, action plans, and monitoring mechanisms that ensure alignment with regulations, voluntary commitments, and international standards.
We integrate social responsibility, environmental management, and governance into a structured model, reducing risks, strengthening reputation, and enhancing institutional competitiveness.

Environmental Impact Studies

Projects and policies require rigorous technical assessment to ensure sustainable development.
We conduct environmental impact studies based on recognized methodologies, identifying potential effects, proposing mitigation measures, and structuring monitoring plans.
Evidence-based analysis supports responsible decision-making, strengthens regulatory compliance, and ensures a balance between development and environmental protection.

Socioeconomic Impact Studies

Economic transformations and structural projects generate direct impacts on communities and production chains.
We conduct technical analyses to evaluate socioeconomic effects, job creation, income, inclusion, and territorial development.
These studies guide public policies and business decisions, promoting sustainable development based on evidence and the mitigation of social risks.

Professional ESG Qualification Resources

The consolidation of the ESG agenda depends on technical training and institutional alignment.
We develop formative content, technical guides, training programs, and specialized materials to strengthen internal competencies and disseminate best practices.
These inputs structure applied knowledge, broaden technical capacity, and promote organizational autonomy in implementing ESG strategies.

Learning Networks: ESG

The evolution of the ESG agenda accelerates when organizations learn collaboratively.
We implement Learning Networks using structured methodologies for exchanging experiences, sharing data, defining goals, and providing continuous technical monitoring.
This model strengthens institutional capacities, generates collective learning, and consolidates ESG practices in a structured and sustainable manner.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Mitsidi works with the main global standards for ESG reporting and management: GRI (Global Reporting Initiative) — the most widely adopted worldwide for sustainability reports; TCFD (Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures) — required by investors and stock exchanges for climate risk disclosure; CDP — the benchmark environmental reporting platform for supply chains and the financial market; SASB — sectoral indicators for financially material reporting; and the new ISSB (IFRS S1 and S2) and European CSRD standards, which are redefining reporting requirements for global companies.

Materiality analysis identifies which environmental, social, and governance topics are most relevant to the business and its stakeholders — guiding where to concentrate ESG efforts, indicators, and investments. It is the starting point for any consistent ESG strategy and is required by the GRI, CSRD, and ISSB frameworks. Mitsidi conducts the complete process: stakeholder mapping, topic prioritization, validation with leadership, and consolidation into an auditable materiality matrix.

A sustainability report documents an organization's environmental, social, and governance performance in a structured, comparable, and verifiable way. The GRI standard is the most used in Brazil and worldwide; TCFD is the reference for financial climate risk disclosure; and ISSB standards (IFRS S1 and S2) are being incorporated by regulators in several countries, including Brazil via the CVM. Mitsidi defines the scope, collects and validates indicators, drafts the report, and prepares the company for external verification.

CDP (Carbon Disclosure Project) is the leading global platform for corporate environmental reporting — covering climate change, water security, and deforestation. Responding to the CDP positions a company in environmental transparency rankings valued by institutional investors, major buyers, and global supply chains. Mitsidi supports the CDP reporting process from start to finish: data collection, alignment with GHG inventory, response structuring, and score maximization.

Sustainability is the broad concept; ESG is the measurement, reporting, and governance framework that makes sustainable commitments verifiable by the financial market and external stakeholders. An integrated ESG strategy connects environmental indicators (such as GHG emissions and energy efficiency), social indicators (such as diversity, health, and safety), and governance (such as ethics, compliance, and risk management) to measurable goals and recognized frameworks. Mitsidi structures this integration by aligning the ESG strategy with the business model, the regulatory context — including CSRD and ISSB — and green financing objectives.