Solution: DNSH and Climate Verification
Solution: DNSH and Climate Verification
DNSH and Climate Verification
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DNSH and Climate Verification
We support you in preparing the DNSH and climate verification reports, ensuring your project is fully compliant with the requirements of public funding schemes.
- Access funding without obstacles related to DNSH requirements
- Meet funding deadlines with fast preparation of required documentation
- Reduce the risk of errors or exclusion from the funding scheme
DNSH consulting and
Climate Verification
The principle DNSH (Do No Significant Harm) derives from the EU Taxonomy and requires proof that a project does not significantly harm the six European environmental objectives (climate, circular economy, water, pollution, biodiversity).
For many companies, often SMEs, participating in NRP, regional or European calls, compliance with the DNSH is a prerequisite for access to funding. Calls for tenders require proof of compliance with the DNSH principle and to prepare a Climate Verification Report.
Ollum offers DNSH consulting and supports companies in the main activities required by the tenders, including:
- drafting of the DNSH report and the DNSH declaration required by the call
- drafting of the Climate Verification Report of the project
- analysis of the environmental impacts of the project against the six objectives of the EU Taxonomy
- DNSH asseveration by a qualified technician
- support in obtaining DNSH certification (proof of DNSH compliance) at accredited third-party bodies, where required
Why rely on a DNSH expert?
Relying on a expert consultant in DNSH and climate verification provides several advantages:
- Reducing the risk of exclusion from funding
DNSH verification requires specific environmental analysis and the ability to demonstrate that the project does not significantly harm the six environmental objectives of the EU Taxonomy. Ollum consultants support the company in collecting data, analysing impacts and preparing the required technical reports. - Correct handling of required documentation
Many funding schemes require to demonstrate the compliance with DNSH and the preparation of a technical DNSH report. Our consultants can assist you in preparing this documentation correctly. - Compliance with the deadlines of the call
European funding schemes often have strict deadlines and very short timeframes for preparing technical documentation. Thanks to our experience in similar cases, our consultants will enable you to speed up the preparation of the DNSH report and the climate audit.
What steps does our DNSH consulting involve?
Let us now see what steps our support for demonstrating the compliance with the requirements of the DNSH principle:
1. Analysis of the call and the project
We analyse the funding call and the company’s project to identify the applicable DNSH requirements and verify which environmental information must be demonstrated.
2. Data collection and DNSH evaluation
We support the company in collecting the necessary technical and environmental data and assess the impacts of the project on the six environmental objectives of the EU Taxonomy.
3. Drafting technical documentation
We prepare the DNSH report, the Relation of Climate Verification and the declaration of conformity to DNSH, documents required for participation in the call.
4. DNSH Certification and Support
We provide any DNSH asseveration by a certified technician and support the company in obtaining the certification of compatibility and compliance with the requirements of the DNSH principle at accredited third-party organisations, where required.
In what other cases is compliance with DNSH required?
The DNSH principle is also used in the context of the EU Taxonomy. In this case it concerns above all large companies subject to CSRD, who have to assess whether their economic activities are eligible and aligned with the Taxonomy, also verifying compliance with the DNSH principle. In this case, we invite you to consult our dedicated support for alignment to the EU Taxonomy.


