What is SASB?
The Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) is an independent nonprofit organization that focuses on developing industry-specific sustainability accounting standards. SASB reporting aims to provide standardized reporting guidelines for disclosing financial material sustainability information.
The SASB standards are designed to help companies identify, manage, and report on the sustainability issues most relevant to their specific industry. A wide range of sectors are covered by the standards that provide guidance on disclosing information related to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors that are likely to impact a company’s financial performance.
The standards enable organizations to focus on the ESG topics that are most material and significant for their industry and provide relevant information to investors, analysts, and other stakeholders. By using these standards, companies can effectively communicate their performance in areas related to climate change, human capital management, resource efficiency, product safety, and community relations.
These Standards are widely recognized and used by various stakeholders globally to assess and compare the sustainability performance of organizations within specific sectors. They provide a framework for meaningful and comparable ESG reporting, aiding decision-making processes and promoting transparency and accountability.
Greenstitch Advisor Team assists organizations in implementing SASB sustainability reporting requirements, data collection, and report formation in a systematic manner. The methodology includes initial review, planning, implementation, and publishing. Greenstitch Advisor Team provides active support and hand-holding for organizations to formulate and publish a comprehensive report.
Greenstitch Advisor provides top-notch SASB reporting services with expert SASB advisors. Our team ensures comprehensive and accurate reporting to meet your sustainability goals.



