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Sustentia is a social innovation consulting firm headquartered in Spain, serving Spain and Latin America. According to the main text, it is not a typical SaaS or enterprise software provider, but rather a professional services organization focused on business and human rights, sustainability due diligence, transparency, development, and NGO strategic management. Its clients include companies, public administrations, NGOs, foundations, universities, and international organizations.
Its services are divided into consulting and project management, evaluation and auditing, training, research, and reporting. Its key capabilities center on business and human rights due diligence, industry and supply chain risk analysis, impact assessment, management system design, support for public policies and action plans, multi-stakeholder dialogue, and reporting and compliance support under EU sustainability regulatory frameworks such as CSRD, ESRS, and CSDDD. The text also shows that Sustentia has provided services to or collaborated with organizations such as AENOR, ACCIONA Energy, DKV, Repsol, Iberdrola, Ferrovial, BBVA, as well as ILO, AECID, UNICEF, and OHCHR.
The website does not disclose standard packages, subscription pricing, payment methods, or trial options. Its business model appears closer to project-based consulting, customized training, and research services; interested parties need to contact [email protected]. Training can be delivered in person, online, or in a hybrid format, and online training is also mentioned as being available through www.institutosustentia.com.
Its strengths lie in deep industry experience. The text states that it has been involved in business and human rights topics since 2006, has carried out projects in more than 10 countries, and has analyzed a large number of corporate reports and ethical risk cases. It has also developed guides, methodologies, and policy tools over time. The limitations are also clear: as a SaaS evaluation target, it does not disclose information about a software platform, data dashboards, permissions, third-party integrations, APIs, self-hosting, or enterprise security certifications, so it cannot be directly benchmarked against enterprise software maturity standards.
It is suitable for organizations that need human rights due diligence, ESG/sustainability disclosure, interpretation of EU regulations, public policy design, NGO corporate risk assessment, and customized training. It is not suitable for teams looking for standardized ESG SaaS, automated reporting systems, or developer interfaces.
The text does not provide information about access from China, Chinese-language support, or localized services, so its access status is unknown.
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sustentia.com is an Spain Incorp & Compliance provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach sustentia.com directly.