Your dynamic sustainability program — tailored to your obligations and priorities, and matched to the providers who can deliver.
40+ jurisdictions now run mandatory sustainability disclosure regimes — together covering ~60% of global GDP, ~60% of global GHG emissions, and 40%+ of global market capitalization. Exposure is measured in basis points of EBITDA, not reputation.
— IFRS Foundation, November 2025
Overlapping regimes in active deployment, each with its own scope, timeline, and penalty. The pressure is real, dated, and accelerating.
Your tailored program draws from 106K+ providers indexed across 728 business use cases and 12 ESG topics: the full curated field, including opportunities you haven't found.
The regulatory landscape moves every week. Taza's engines re-run on cadence — re-scoring obligations, re-matching capacity, citing every claim to source. What you set as a Foundation compounds, it doesn't deprecate.
● 40+ jurisdictions monitored in real time
Obligations, public statements, and market perception composed into one decision-grade view. Scored, cited, gap-inventoried.
Every gap becomes a scoped project, matched to named providers who can deliver — through a structured match.
Buyers and providers work the plan together on one network — command center, live feed, engagement tracking.
The engines re-run on cadence as regulation shifts. The Foundation you set compounds, not depletes.
Three things institutional sustainability intelligence requires that a general-purpose AI can't deliver. Each took years of infrastructure to build.
12 ESG topics → 76 net-positive indicators → 728 business use cases. A structured taxonomy that maps regulation to required capability to provider expertise, refined over years of operation. Proprietary, IP-protected. The connective layer can't be prompted into existence.
Regulation moves weekly. NGO claims surface daily. Market perception shifts in hours. Taza's engines — Fetch, Echo, Heatmap, Peer Map, Demand Map, Map, Match — ingest, cross-reference, score, and match on cadence. A point-in-time prompt can't replicate a continuously-refreshed record.
Disclosures, filings, NGO reports, court records, third-party analyses — each claim sourced and defensible in IC, regulator review, and exit DD. A model that hallucinates a provider name can't survive that scrutiny.
Public data by default — disclosures, filings, NGO publications, court records, third-party analyses — refreshed continuously, every claim cited to source. Then the system opens for whatever else you bring.
The fastest way in is a Foundation — €25K, first reports in 5–7 days.