Strategy, data, and communication for consistent and reliable ESG
The ESG agenda is no longer an isolated initiative and now plays a central role in organizational strategy.
Beyond meeting regulatory requirements or market expectations, structuring ESG requires integrating strategy, data, and communication consistently, ensuring credibility, transparency, and the ability to evolve over time.
SUMAQ supports this journey end to end, connecting strategic vision, data structuring, and clear communication.


ESG as strategy, not as an obligation
Companies that treat ESG only as a response to requirements often create fragile structures with low consistency and limited ability to generate value.
SUMAQ's approach starts from the principle that ESG must be connected to business strategy, enabling more sustainable decisions and stronger market positioning.
This work contributes to:
- Alignment between ESG and strategic objectives
- Greater clarity in prioritizing initiatives
- Strengthening of corporate reputation
- Better relationships with investors and stakeholders
From strategy to execution: an integrated approach
Structuring ESG requires more than defining guidelines. The strategy must be supported by reliable data and communicated clearly.
That is why SUMAQ's work is organized into three complementary fronts:
ESG Strategy, Diagnosis, and Implementation
Structured direction to evolve ESG maturity
Support in building ESG strategy, diagnosing the current stage, and implementing initiatives aligned with market best practices and regulatory requirements.
Recommended for companies that need to structure or evolve their ESG agenda.
ESG Data and Platform Management
Reliable data to support decisions and reporting
Structuring ESG data collection, organization, and management, with support for implementing platforms and processes that ensure consistency, traceability, and operational efficiency.
Recommended for companies that need to add solidity and scalability to their ESG operation.
ESG Information Design and Communication
Clarity and credibility in market communication
Development of ESG reports and communications focused on transparency, consistency, and information quality for investors and stakeholders.
Recommended for companies that want to communicate ESG with greater quality and confidence.
Without structure, ESG does not hold
An ESG strategy only creates value when supported by reliable data, structured processes, and consistent communication. Without that, companies face inconsistency, loss of credibility, and difficulty meeting market requirements.
ESG + GRC
A solid ESG agenda depends on well-structured governance, risk, and control practices. Integrating these fronts ensures consistency, traceability, and credibility.
