Reduce reporting fatigue: Open demo and live Q&A

This webinar will showcase practical solutions to streamline your reporting processes and prepare for a future where compliance may span multiple frameworks.
2025 GRESB reporting: Your guide to early preparation

The Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark (GRESB) is the leading ESG benchmark for real estate and infrastructure investments worldwide. It provides investors, managers, and other stakeholders with critical insights into how real estate and infrastructure entities address environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors. Each year, the GRESB assessment evolves to align with the latest global ESG standards, offering participants an opportunity to demonstrate leadership while addressing new challenges in sustainability. This year, GRESB introduces significant updates to its Real Estate and Infrastructure Standards, refining its approach to data transparency, scoring methodology, and alignment with global frameworks. These changes reflect the growing urgency to tackle climate change, enhance biodiversity, and meet net-zero commitments. Let’s dive in! What is GRESB? GRESB (Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark) provides a globally recognized framework for assessing the ESG performance of real estate and infrastructure assets. With over $8.5 trillion in assets benchmarked globally, it is a vital tool for investors seeking transparency, comparability, and leadership in ESG reporting. Who should report via GRESB? Real Estate and Infrastructure managers, companies and asset owners and operators report their ESG data to GRESB. Why is it important? What’s new for 2025? The 2025 GRESB reporting cycle includes significant updates to both the Real Estate and Infrastructure standards. These changes aim to improve alignment with global ESG frameworks, enhance data transparency, and reduce reporting burdens. With new methodology updates, scoring ramifications, and expanded data collection requirements, the 2025 reporting cycle presents fresh opportunities—and challenges—for participants. Let’s see the changes one by one: Updates to the real estate standard: Updates to the infrastructure standard: Key dates for 2025 GRESB reporting For entities preparing for 2025 reporting, mark the following dates: Starting early is crucial, as the new updates to the methodology will require a more strategic approach to data collection and submission. Early preparation allows time for identifying data gaps, implementing corrective actions, and ensuring high-quality submissions. How to prepare With these updates, organizations need a strategic approach to maximize their GRESB scores. Here are key steps to consider: How we can help As a GRESB Data Partner, our tools and solutions are designed to simplify and enhance your reporting process. With our API integration, you can automate asset-level data submissions directly to the GRESB platform, reducing manual workload and ensuring accuracy. Our tailored services include: With the dynamic nature of GRESB’s annual updates, Njohuri Technologies ensures you stay one step ahead of compliance, while helping set you up for impact in 2025.
Best practices for collecting and organizing your ESRS data

2025 is a pivotal year for sustainability reporting. With the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) now in full effect, thousands of companies face an opportunity to align sustainability practices with operational and financial success. For many, this is a daunting process, with unclear rules of engagement and vast amounts of data to consider, not just in your organization, but across your supply chain. This guide is your launchpad to navigating the ESRS requirements and turning compliance into a strategic advantage. What you’ll learn: Download the guide today and turn 2025 into your launchpad for operational and sustainability excellence.