The ESG-Atlas
From priority to partner. Find the right measures and providers for your environmental goals, in minutes.
How it works
1
Describe what you need
Tell the ESG Atlas what you want to solve, in plain language.
2
Pick your focus area
Map your challenge to the ESRS categories E1 through E5.
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Explore your matches
Browse a curated list of providers and measures built for your situation.
Key features
Search
Describe your challenge in your own words. Use keywords, or paste a reference URL.
Filter
Refine by location, environmental area, or company type.
Compare
Shortlist your favourite providers. Save searches for later.
Export
Download results as a list, ready for your next internal review or pitch.
Where it delivers
The ESG-Atlas follows the European ESRS standards, which define five environmental focus areas. Find solutions for each:
E1 – Climate change:
Climate change mitigation (reducing greenhouse gas emissions), climate change adaptation, and energy consumption.
E2 – Pollution:
Pollution of air, water, and soil; substances of concern and very high concern; microplastics.
E3 – Water and marine resources:
Water withdrawals, water consumption, water discharges, and marine resources.
E4 – Biodiversity and ecosystems:
Impacts on species and on the extent and condition of ecosystems; impacts and dependencies on ecosystem services; land-use change and protected areas.
E5 – Resource use and circular economy:
Resource inflows and outflows (including product and material use), waste, and circular product and business model design.
See it in action
Industrial machinery
E1 Climate change · E5 Circular economy
A mechanical engineering company needs to reduce energy use and CO₂ emissions in production. The ESG Atlas shortlists specialists for industrial energy audits, efficiency retrofits, and waste-heat recovery.
E5 Circular economy · E4 Biodiversity and ecosystems
A furniture brand is moving to recycled and responsibly sourced materials. The ESG Atlas maps suppliers of certified recycled feedstock, FSC-certified timber, and take-back logistics partners.
E2 Pollution · E1 Climate change
A specialty chemicals company is facing tighter limits on hazardous emissions. The ESG Atlas surfaces engineering partners for pollution abatement, process redesign, and continuous emission monitoring.
E3 Water and marine resources · E5 Circular economy
A beverage company is cutting water withdrawals and switching to reusable packaging. The ESG Atlas identifies closed-loop water treatment providers and circular packaging design partners.
20 million companies. One search. Your solution.
Why not just ChatGPT?
ChatGPT and other general-purpose LLMs predict the most plausible next words from their training data. They do not query a verified company database, and can cite providers that do not exist or have long since closed. The ESG Atlas runs against structured registry data for 20 million companies, indexed along the ESRS topics:
| General-purpose LLMs | ESG-Atlas | |
|---|---|---|
| Data source | Open web | 20M curated companies |
| Results | Unstructured text | Structured, filterable, exportable |
| Company names | Can hallucinate | Verified registry data |
| ESRS structure | None | Built in (E1–E5) |
Try it yourself
Start in minutes. Find partners that can actually deliver on your environmental goals.