Connect where the evidence already lives
Gmail and Outlook, plus the utility, waste and travel invoices your suppliers send. Nothing to re-key.
CSRD / ESRS reporting
Midgard runs agents that read your invoices, receipts and policies, work out your emissions, and file the disclosures the documents can prove. What is left is a short list that genuinely needs a person.
No account needed — the demo opens straight into a filled-in dashboard.
Sustainability reporting is mostly clerical: finding the document, reading a number off it, and proving where the number came from. That is the part the agents take.
Gmail and Outlook, plus the utility, waste and travel invoices your suppliers send. Nothing to re-key.
Kilowatt-hours off an energy bill, tonnes off a waste invoice, distances off an itinerary, spend off a purchase order.
Emissions across Scope 1, 2 and 3, categorised against ISO 14064 and the GHG Protocol, with the source document attached.
Disclosures backed by documents are filed. Everything else becomes a task naming the datapoint it belongs to.
Each figure keeps a link to the invoice or receipt it was read from, so when an auditor asks where a number came from, the answer is one click away rather than an afternoon in a shared drive.
Policies get the same treatment. Upload one and the agent checks it against what the standard expects, names the clauses that are missing, and drafts replacement wording you can edit and export.
The demo opens as a fictional Amsterdam design studio in its second reporting year — four years of emissions, a policy library, and a task list with agent-raised gaps. All of the data is invented, and nothing you click sends an email or charges a card.
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