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5.3 Assess the Reporting Status of each Data Point

Use standardised categories to track your readiness

Updated over 3 months ago

Why This Matters

This step helps you:

  • Identify gaps in your ESRS or VSME disclosures

  • Prepare your team for complete and accurate reporting

  • Focus resources where they’re needed most

How to Assess Reporting Readiness

  1. Open any chapter in the Reporting module (e.g. Strategy, Policies, Metrics).

  2. Review each disclosure requirement. Each one is presented as a data point, with a short reference (e.g. SBM-3 14 a) and detailed guidance.

Assign a status using the Gap Analysis – Status of the Data Point dropdown.

Status Options:

Status

Meaning

Not Material

Topic assessed as not material in the materiality step

Not Ready to Report

Data or information not yet available

Partly Ready

Some data available, but incomplete or uncertain

Ready to Report

Data and/or narrative ready for inclusion

Not Reported This Year

Valid disclosure, but intentionally skipped for the current period (e.g. optional or phased-in requirements)

  1. Write your disclosure in the response field. This is the text that will appear in your Sustainability Statement (if the data point is marked "Ready to Report").

  2. Add comments in the Gap Analysis section — for internal notes. These help track why a disclosure is incomplete or delayed.

  3. Upload evidence or link actions if relevant. This strengthens traceability and audit readiness.

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Tips

  • Use "Not Material" only after confirming the topic is not relevant to your organisation.

  • Use "Not Reported This Year" if you're intentionally skipping the disclosure and can explain why.

  • Always document your decision in the internal comment field for audit trail purposes.

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