Streamline your taxonomy reporting
Collect, document and report data according to the EU taxonomy in a user-friendly system.
Key benefits
Save time
INSIKT is packed with features that help you report and follow up faster and more accurately.
Involve the right people
With advanced authorization control, you can easily involve more people in the work without being nervous that someone sees something they shouldn't.
Reduce manual labor
Let the data flow into INSIKT and avoid manually collecting and compiling the data. Automatic data loading makes it easy to keep track.
Make it easy to report towards the EU Green Taxonomy
With customized dashboards and customizable input methods, it becomes easy to involve the right people and create the insights required to reach new levels.
Report
Easy reporting
Avoid complicated compilation for reporting. INSIKT already contains all the financial data from the general ledger. Together with the entered data, all information is compiled and reported in accordance with requirements.
Control
See the change over time
Because INSIKT saves all history, you can easily see how values change over time and measure how your organization is developing.
Grow
More than sustainability
INSIKT supports more than just your sustainability work. With INSIKT, you can have everything in the same place making it easier and more streamlined.
Keep track
Keep track of what is green and what is not
Easily determine what is green and what is not while tracking its change over time. With all the data in one place, you quickly get an overview of sales (turnover), investments (CapEx) and operating costs (OpEx).
Reduce manual labour
Automate the classification of objects
Let INSIKT classify objects for you. By connecting all your systems, INSIKT can itself calculate what classification an object has. This way you save a lot of time.
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Frequently asked questions
The EU's Green Taxonomy is a regulatory framework that establishes criteria for classifying economic activities as environmentally friendly and sustainable. It aims to promote and harmonize investments towards a more sustainable economy by creating a common standard for which activities contribute positively to the environment.
The EU's green taxonomy covers different economic activities and sectors. It strives to classify and identify which activities contribute substantially to the environmental goals of the EU's sustainability agenda. The sectors and activities covered include energy production, industries, transport, agriculture, the construction sector and other areas where the sustainability criteria can be applied. Organizations that fall under this need to report data in accordance with the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and the EU's green taxonomy. The organizations that fall outside can choose for themselves whether they want to report this or not. The taxonomy is designed to provide guidance for investment and business decisions that promote the transition to a green and sustainable economy.