SuSciCo Consulting

SuSciCo Consulting: ESG, GHG and carbon work prepared for future questions

SuSciCo helps Malaysian companies prepare ESG reports, GHG inventories, Product Carbon Footprint assessments and practical sustainability training.

We produce ESG, GHG and carbon-related work that our clients can explain later — when management, auditors, Boards, buyers, lenders or other reviewers ask how the information was prepared and what evidence supports it.

Our approach is built around clear scope, traceable evidence, documented assumptions and responsible disclosure boundaries.

Why this matters

Sustainability work does not end when a report is published, a calculation is completed, or a buyer submission is sent.

The information may be reviewed months later by people who were not involved in preparing it. They may ask where the numbers came from, what boundary was used, what was estimated, who approved it, and whether the statement can be supported.

These questions are normal. They simply mean ESG and carbon information is becoming more important to business decisions, reporting, financing and supply-chain relationships.

SuSciCo Consulting helps clients prepare for these questions before they become late-stage problems.

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Our approach

Different companies start from different levels of readiness.

Some are preparing their first serious sustainability report. Others already report annually but now face more questions from Boards, auditors, customers, lenders or rating platforms. Some need GHG or product carbon data because buyers are asking for it.

SuSciCo does not judge how advanced an organisation is.

We focus on whether the company can responsibly explain what it reports, calculates, submits or claims.

Where practical support is needed — such as ESG reporting, GHG accounting, Product Carbon Footprint assessment or training — we provide it within clear scope, evidence and responsibility boundaries.

The purpose is not to make the company appear more advanced than it is. The purpose is to help the company move forward without creating claims it cannot support.

What clients can expect

When working with SuSciCo, clients can expect:

You can expect What this means
Clear scope The work is defined with visible inclusions and limitations.
Evidence focus Data sources, assumptions and gaps are treated seriously.
Practical judgment We help identify where information should be clarified, qualified or improved.
Responsible communication We avoid claims that sound stronger than the evidence allows.
Client ownership Management remains responsible for final disclosures and submissions.

What we do not promise

To protect our clients and our professional independence, SuSciCo does not provide statutory assurance, certification, verification, guaranteed audit outcomes, rating guarantees, buyer acceptance guarantees or outsourced ownership of sustainability claims.

We help clients prepare better, explain better and reduce avoidable exposure.

We do not take over management responsibility.

The result

Good sustainability work should not only look complete. It should be explainable.

When ESG reports, GHG inventories, Product Carbon Footprint assessments or buyer submissions are prepared with clear scope, evidence and assumptions, management is better positioned to answer questions later.

That is the SuSciCo difference.

We help clients deliver the practical work they need today while preparing them for the questions that may come tomorrow.

Choose the right starting point

Your current need Start here
Prepare or improve a sustainability report ESG Reporting Services
Calculate Scope 1, Scope 2 or Scope 3 emissions GHG Accounting Services
Prepare a Product Carbon Footprint assessment Product Carbon Footprint Services
Train your team on ESG, GHG or PCF Training Services
Review whether disclosures are supportable Disclosure Risk & Governance Review
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