Every standard. Every cycle. Every appendix. Already read.
ESG Almanac is the reporting platform institutional real estate teams use to get GRESB and UN PRI answers with citations to the actual standard — and to catch the errors a validator would, before submission, not after.
Built by a practitioner who has run institutional GRESB and PRI cycles. The Almanac is the work, made queryable.
Carried over last year’s GHG figures — landlord-controlled tenant space emissions sit in Scope 3, same as our 2025 submission.
Not this year. The 2026 standard reclassified emissions from energy used in landlord-controlled tenant spaces out of Scope 3 and into Scopes 1 and 2 — aligning GRESB with the GHG Protocol’s operational control approach.
Your figures are in the wrong scope, and your CDP and EPRA reconciliations change with them. Fix the mapping before you populate the template.
Every standard. Every cycle. Every appendix.
Every framework has rules. ESG Almanac has read all of them.
Cited answers, not summaries
Ask about any indicator and get the framework, the code, and the section it came from. Not “sources suggest.” The actual standard, the actual year.
Pre-submission gap review
ESG Almanac reads your draft the way a validator will: evidence gaps, applicability claims, figures in the wrong scope. What fails gets flagged — with the rule that says so.
Lives in Slack and Teams
Answers arrive in the channel where the question was asked, citation attached, before the meeting ends. Slack first. Teams next.
It knows the standard. Then it learns your portfolio.
The point isn’t a chatbot bolted onto the rulebook. It’s the rulebook applied to your actual assets.
General GRESB guidance
Ask anything about the 2026 Real Estate Assessment and get a plain-English answer grounded in the parsed standard — indicators, scoring methods, evidence requirements, and what changed this cycle.
Geared to your portfolio
Ingest your actual GRESB documents — prior submissions, asset-level data, and evidence — then ask about your own portfolio. Where the math allows, it weighs in on scoring impact.
- Coverage by floor area and ownership share, not asset count
- Pass/fail against fixed thresholds — EUI and fixed-point indicators
- Gaps and contradictions a validator would flag, before you submit
From question to submission-ready in three steps.
From first question to a clean submission.
Connect your frameworks
ESG Almanac comes pre-loaded with the GRESB Real Estate Assessment — every indicator, scoring document, and appendix, parsed and current through the 2026 cycle.
Ask in plain English
Evidence requirements, applicability, scope classification, what changed this year. You get an indicator-level answer, with the citation, in seconds.
Submit with a clean review
Before anything goes in, ESG Almanac runs your responses against the standard and flags what a validator would. Errors get caught in your channel, not in your benchmark report.
Early access is open. The queue is orderly.
ESG Almanac is onboarding a limited number of institutional ESG teams ahead of the next reporting cycle. Reviewed in strict order of submission. Obviously.