CSRD, EUDR, CSDDD, Scope 3 — sustainability obligations all ask the same thing: what's really in your value chain, and where does it come from. Map Collective maps your exposure across emissions, deforestation, and due diligence — sourced, not industry-average — so you report from evidence, not estimates.
“We reported Scope-3 off spend-based averages. The auditor asked which suppliers, in which regions — and we didn't have it sourced.”
We map exposure, not filings. Before you disclose, you need to know where your real sustainability risk sits — which inputs carry deforestation, which suppliers drive your Scope-3, which parts of the value chain due diligence will flag. That's an exposure question, and it's the one we answer.
Your bill of materials, purchase orders, and trade records — fused with observed external signal. No survey. No waiting on a supplier to self-report. We map what's declared and lay it against what's actually moving.
Not every supplier moves your numbers. GRID ranks by where emissions, deforestation, and due-diligence risk actually concentrate — so you work the exposure the auditor will, not a spreadsheet of everything.
A sustainability exposure map you can take into the report: which inputs are clean, which carry risk, and how strong the evidence is for each. Every node labeled — corroborated, divergent, or unobserved. We never inflate a guess into proof.
Sustainability is the ESG-deadline door — CSRD, EUDR, CSDDD, Scope 3. We map exposure, never a filed disclosure or a certified figure. It's the same map underneath — opened by a different trigger. Walk in through whichever one is on your desk today.
A scoped pilot on one commodity or report. We map your emissions, deforestation, and due-diligence exposure across the inputs in question and label every claim — so you report from evidence.