Your clients need sustainability data for their CSRD reports. Build your VS profile once in verified.supply, and deliver it automatically — to every client who asks, this year and every year after.
No password needed — we email you a login link.
Sound familiar?
"Every client sends us a different spreadsheet, with different questions and different deadlines — and every year we re-enter the same figures again."
Large clients are required to report scope 3 emissions under the CSRD. Most of that data sits with suppliers like you — so every client sends its own questionnaire. For an SME with ten clients, that means the same work ten times over, in ten different formats, every single year.
How it works for you
A guided wizard collects your energy consumption, emissions and social data — in plain language. Connect your accounting software for automatic data import. Done in 45 minutes.
Clients send you a request link. You see exactly which data points they need, and which are already available in your profile.
One click sends your verified VSME data to the client in the format they need. With an audit trail for your own records.
Your public profile page proves your sustainability data is in order. Add the link to your proposal — clients see the current status instantly.
Why suppliers use verified.supply
No more questionnaire per client. Fill in your VSME profile once and share it with everyone who asks.
Under the EU Omnibus rules, suppliers with fewer than 1,000 employees never have to supply more than the VSME Basic Module. A verified.supply profile is exactly that — no more, no less.
Your own figures count as primary data — the highest quality tier for your client. That makes you a more attractive supplier than competitors who can only offer estimates.
Share your public verified.supply badge in proposals and tenders — proof your sustainability data is in order, before a client even asks.
verified.supply is built entirely on the Voluntary Standard (VS) — EU law since 3 July 2026 as Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) C(2026) 5011, and the legal successor to the VSME recommendation. The same datapoints, now binding.
Frequently asked questions
Create an account as a supplier.
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