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While the Omnibus Package has exempted many SMEs from mandatory CSRD reporting (particularly those with fewer than 250 employees or under €50M turnover), voluntary ESG reporting still provides significant strategic value.

Here’s how SMEs can benefit from ESG reporting even if it’s not mandatory:
1. Build Trust with Investors & Financial Institutions.
2. Strengthen B2B Partnerships.
3. Enhance Brand & Market Differentiation.
4. Track Internal Impact & Drive Efficiency.
5. Prepare for Future Regulations.

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Yes! We offer a 1-month free trial including access to our DMA tool, EU Taxonomy, and GHG Emissions tracking modules. It’s a great way to experience our platform risk-free.

Yes. Sustain Suite offers tailored modules for different industries, including manufacturing, finance, real estate, logistics, and energy. You can customize your ESG goals and KPIs accordingly.

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SaaS Integration

Our state-of-the-art API Integration platform works seamlessly with your current SaaS tools, helping you quickly complete reports for frameworks like the CDP and the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD).

Easily Import Your Data for Better ESG Reporting

SustainSuite makes it simple to pull information from your existing systems right into your disclosures. Our state-of-the-art API Integration platform works seamlessly with your current SaaS tools, helping you quickly complete reports for frameworks like the CDP (formerly Carbon Disclosure Project) and the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD).

Instead of copying and pasting data between systems, you can pull everything directly into our module. Plus, you can save the indicators you use often, so future reports are even faster to prepare.

Contact our Team to learn more about the connectivity of SustainSuite to your company software environment.

Single Endpoint API Architecture

Learn more about your API options:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Below are some frequently asked questions to help you better understand how SustainSuite integrates with your existing systems and simplifies your sustainability reporting.

Q1: Why is implementation more complex with a single-endpoint architecture?

Because the logic to handle all possible requests at one endpoint can be complex and harder to maintain compared to using multiple separate routes.

Yes, very complex or large queries routed through a single endpoint may lead to performance bottlenecks if not carefully optimized.

Caching responses is harder because unlike REST APIs with clearly defined resource endpoints, a single-endpoint approach makes it challenging to determine what should be cached and reused.

It doesn’t follow traditional REST conventions, which may reduce interoperability and make it less intuitive for other developers used to common REST patterns.

Conclusion

A single-endpoint API can offer advantages in certain scenarios, particularly for internal or specific use cases. However, for public or widely-used APIs, standard-compliant REST architectures or GraphQL are often preferred due to their better documentation, understanding, and support.

The decision to use a single-endpoint architecture should be carefully considered, taking into account the specific requirements of the project, the development team, and long-term maintainability.

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