Back to school, back to sustainability reporting

[Image: The first day that both of my kids got on the school bus. They're 19 and 16 now. Sob]

On September 1st, I’ll officially open my books for the 2025/26 reporting season.

Even though reporting has become a year-round rhythm for me, September still feels like a fresh start.

So, as my son dusts off his backpack after three months out of school, I’m also getting ready for a brand-new year of reporting.

Last year in review: In 2024/25, I wrote 10 reports (2 IFRS S2 reports, 1 TFND report and 7 sustainability/impact/purpose reports). They varied in length from 10 to 107 pages, with an average of close to 82 pages for full-length reports.

Looking ahead to this year: I’m taking on fewer projects to focus more deeply on each client. If sustainability reporting is on your agenda, now’s the time to start planning.

Who I work with:

- Consulting firms & agencies, who add value with design and project coordination
- Direct clients, a group I’m expanding services for this year to include consulting and advisory services

I look forward to working with returning clients — and welcoming new ones this season.

To discuss your 2025/26 reporting needs, you can book a discovery call directly here.

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