This is the flagship engagement. You receive a sustainability report for a named reporting year, written so a finance director and a board chair in Georgia can sign it without pretending they run a European sustainability office.
Who it is for
Finance and operations leads at hotels, wineries, hydropower operators, logistics firms, real-estate groups, and regional subsidiaries whose parent, lender, or buyer has asked for an ESG pack. It also suits first-time reporters who have energy bills and HR extracts but no previous disclosure.
It is not a fit if you only need a one-page certificate, or if you want someone to “fill in a portal” without sitting with the source files.
What you walk away with
- A narrative report (typically 40–80 pages) covering the topics agreed at scoping: climate and energy, water, waste, workforce, community, and governance.
- Tables for energy, emissions, water, and people, with units, boundaries, and year-on-year comparison where last year’s files exist.
- Figures: simple charts and, where useful, a site map. The point is that a non-specialist can read the year in a sitting, not that the pages look like a control room.
- A working spreadsheet that traces every headline number back to an invoice, meter photo, or extract.
- A short sign-off note listing judgements, gaps, and anything that should not be claimed.
Scope — included
Scoping call and entity list; a data request mapped to your actual records (not a generic 200-line questionnaire); two rounds of management comments; layout of the report in our house style; a 90-minute walkthrough with the people who will present it.
We work to GRI topic standards or to an ISSB-style climate note when that is what the parent has requested. If a European buyer has sent a CSRD input list, we map our chapters to that list instead of inventing a second report.
Scope — excluded
Limited or reasonable assurance by an audit firm; legal opinions; engineering studies; a full double-materiality exercise (that is a separate workshop); collecting diesel receipts from every driver if your fleet office will not. We will tell you early if the files cannot support a number.
Who does the work
A report lead in Tbilisi writes the narrative and owns the workbook. A second person checks the inventory arithmetic. Site visits are made by the report lead or by the greenhouse-gas colleague when the meters and boilers need to be seen. You keep a named counterpart; work is not handed to an anonymous bench.
How the weeks run
- Week 1–2 — Boundary. Legal entities, sites, leased buildings, and which year we are actually talking about. We agree the framework and the audience (board, bank, parent).
- Week 2–6 — Inventory. Energy, fuel, refrigerants, water, waste, headcount. We sit with accounts and the chief engineer, not only with a sustainability intern.
- Week 6–9 — Draft. Chapters, figures, and the uncomfortable paragraphs (a spill, a restatement, a missing meter).
- Week 9–12 — Sign-off. Comments, a clean PDF, and the walkthrough.
Duration and place
Eight weeks is possible when last year’s workbook exists and the sites are in Tbilisi. Twelve weeks is more honest for a first report or for a group with Kakheti vineyards, mountain hotels, and a city office. Drafting happens on Level 10, 67 Gorgasali Street; inventories happen where the boilers are.
What you prepare
A named internal owner who can obtain invoices. Last year’s report, if any. A list of sites with addresses. Access to electricity, gas, and fuel files. HR headcount by site. Any lender template you must meet. If you have no owner, say so — the calendar will slip.
Constraints
We will not invent a base-year intensity to make a chart look tidy. We will not hide a restatement in a footnote the board will not see. If a topic is material and the files are weak, the report will say the files are weak.
Price basis
From 18,000 GEL for a single-entity reporter with a short site list. Groups with several legal entities, a parent template, and a GHG inventory from scratch are quoted higher. Travel outside Tbilisi is billed at cost. See Fees for how quotes are built.
Next step
Write to the desk with the reporting year, the entities, and who asked for the pack (board, bank, buyer, or parent). We reply within two working days with a time for a reporting conversation.