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What is business sustainability (in practice)
Business sustainability means running a company in a way that reduces negative impacts on the environment and society, while remaining competitive and profitable.
What is ESG (without jargon)
ESG stands for three areas of how a company is managed: Environment, Social and Governance.
What are sustainability reports and what are they for
A sustainability report is a document where a company presents, in a structured way, its data and practices in environmental, social and governance (ESG) areas.
What is VSME and ESRS — and why they exist
These are two European sustainability reporting standards, each for a different type of company.
Am I required to have a sustainability report?
For most non-listed SMEs, reporting is voluntary — but market pressure is real.
What is "good enough" to get started
You don't need everything to be perfect to start. You need the essentials organised.
How Bsustain simplifies all of this
Bsustain is a platform that transforms data already existing in your company into structured, ready-to-use ESG reports.
Who regulates sustainability
Business sustainability in Europe is regulated at several levels. You don't need to know them all, but it helps to understand who decides what.
What are the advantages of being a sustainable company
The advantages are concrete and measurable. It's not about being "green" — it's about managing better.
What is an SME (European definition)
SME stands for Small and Medium-sized Enterprise. The European definition is based on employees, turnover, and total balance sheet.
Content produced February 2026. Sources: EFRAG VSME Standard (Dec 2024), European Commission Recommendation (Jul 2025), Omnibus Proposal (Feb 2025).
