Easy and secure data management for EU taxonomy requirements and reporting

  • Get ready for taxonomy requirements in 2024, 2025 and 2026
  • Complete overview of documentation and reporting
  • Data traceability and transparency
  • Collaboration across the organization

Do you need to report on EU taxonomy requirements?

From 2024, all listed companies with over 500 employees must report according to the EU taxonomy.
From 2025, the requirement will be extended to all companies with over 500 employees, regardless of listing.
And from 2026, it will become a legal requirement for all companies with over 250 employees.

Are you struggling to get to grips with the EU taxonomy?

The Openframe platform translates sustainability requirements from the EU taxonomy, certification schemes and legislation into manageable tasks that can be easily planned, delegated and executed.

The platform contributes to efficient planning and ensures continuous management of the taxonomy process with a focus on documentation, reporting and portfolio overview.

Do you manage traceability and history of your data?

To meet EU taxonomy requirements, both the data and the history behind the numbers must be traceable and validated by an external auditor.
In Openframe, all actions are automatically logged so that both data history and sources are clearly visible.
This creates transparency and allows the auditor to follow the entire history when approving individual requirements.

How do you get the whole organization on board?

Openframe acts as a bridge between different responsibilities and ensures full organizational participation. This provides both management and practitioners with the necessary tools to plan, construct and operate buildings in accordance with the EU taxonomy.

Management gets a clear overview of activities and the property portfolio, as well as a structured data stream that supports reporting responsibilities.

How can Openframe help you in the taxonomy process?

Practitioners are given a tool to document the technical screening criteria, manage the documentation from the due diligence process and compile everything into a report for management.

Both management and practitioners get a tool to plan, construct and operate buildings in accordance with the EU taxonomy in the future and, not least, collect valuable data for each building that can be continuously built upon.

What does Openframe support?

Taxonomy alignment
Planning reporting periods
Managing technical screening criteria
Total data for all periods
Documentation
Reporting
Portfolio overview
Data traceability and history

What taxonomy criteria does Openframe include?

7.1 Construction of new buildings
7.2 Renovating existing buildings
7.7 Acquisition and ownership of buildings

The EU taxonomy consists of six environmental objectives and social minimum safeguards (Minimum Safeguards).

To achieve taxonomy alignment:
minimum social guarantees must be respected
must make a significant contribution to at least one of the environmental objectives
no significant harm is done to any of the other environmental objectives

How is the EU taxonomy structured?

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