GSES – Making sustainability and compliance truly measurable
Organisations face mounting pressure to demonstrate measurable sustainability results. European regulations — including CSRD, CSDDD, EUDR, Digital Product Passports, and the Empower Consumers Act — require companies to make their environmental and social impact transparent and provide evidence throughout their supply chains.
The Global Sustainable Enterprise System (GSES) addresses this challenge by offering a unified platform that makes sustainability and compliance measurable, verifiable, and transparent — for both organisations and their supply networks. Companies can meet regulatory requirements while maintaining control over their impact and reputation.
One universal platform
GSES integrates over 550 international sustainability standards, regulations, certifications, and KPIs into a single universal platform. This eliminates the need for organisations to work with fragmented frameworks or create individual interpretations of complex regulations.
The system centralises sustainability data, enables objective performance comparisons, and generates reports aligned with ESG and EU requirements. Through the platform, businesses can measure not only their own performance but also that of suppliers, products, and value chain partners — creating a transparent view of the entire supply chain.
Independent verification
Credible data requires independent validation. GSES partners with Audit Independer to connect the platform with a global network of accredited auditors and certification bodies. This approach prevents greenwashing and establishes trust grounded in evidence.
Independent auditors verify sustainability claims at major events and across supply chains, providing the third-party assurance that regulators and stakeholders increasingly demand.
From obligation to strategic value
Large organisations including ABN AMRO, Schiphol, Transdev, and Kruidvat are already achieving progress with GSES — spanning airports, logistics networks, retailers, and government agencies.
For these entities, the system functions as more than compliance infrastructure; it serves as a strategic tool for innovation, risk management, and brand positioning. When sustainability and compliance become genuinely measurable, opportunities for meaningful improvement emerge.
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