Choosing between the VSME and NSRS depends on several factors specific to your business, including regional focus, regulatory requirements, and the complexity of your sustainability efforts. Here’s a breakdown to help you decide:
Regional focus
NSRS (Nordic Sustainability Reporting Standard): Designed specifically for companies operating in the Nordic region (Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway). If your business is based in or heavily focused on this region, the NSRS will align more closely with local practices and expectations.
VSME (Voluntary Standard for Micro and Small Enterprises): A broader European standard developed for businesses across the EU. If your company operates in multiple European countries or needs to comply with EU-wide regulations, this may be the more appropriate choice.
Business size and complexity
NSRS: Simplified for Nordic SMEs, making it ideal if your company is smaller and looking for an easy, straightforward way to start sustainability reporting. The tool is built with smaller companies in mind and consolidates reporting processes to make compliance as seamless as possible.
VSME: Also tailored for SMEs, but it may be more suitable if your company operates in a broader European context or anticipates more complex sustainability challenges that align with EU reporting standards.
Future outlook
NSRS: Offers a regional solution that’s fully aligned with European standards, so it’s a good option if you want a Nordic-specific tool that’s also future-proofed for broader European requirements.
VSME: If you’re more concerned about compliance with EU-level legislation (such as the CSRD requirements) or if your company operates across several European countries, it might make sense to align directly with the VSME.
Customer and supply chain demands
NSRS: If your customers or supply chain partners are mostly Nordic-based and are already familiar with the NSRS, this might be a better fit. It’s designed to address local business needs and market pressures.
VSME: If your partners or customers operate on a broader European scale and require compliance with EU standards, the VSME would ensure alignment with their reporting expectations.
Conclusion
Choose NSRS if: You are a Nordic-based SME seeking a regionally focused, easy-to-use reporting standard that aligns with local business needs and future EU regulations.
Choose VSME if: You operate across the EU, have a broader European focus, or need to comply with future EU regulations as part of your business strategy or supply chain.
Both standards are designed to simplify sustainability reporting, so the best choice will depend on your geographic focus and regulatory environment.
Regardless of your choice, Atmoz has both NSRS and VSME standards available in its reporting toolbox, allowing your business flexibility to adapt seamlessly.