Sustainability Data Lakehouse
Regional ESG Compliance & Transformation
Navigate Latin America's rapidly evolving sustainability landscape. From Brazil's CVM 193 to Mexico's CNBV requirements, Chile's NCG 461, and beyond — one platform for regional compliance and transformation.
The Latin American ESG Landscape
Latin America is experiencing unprecedented ESG regulatory acceleration. What was voluntary yesterday is mandatory tomorrow — and the requirements vary significantly by country.
CVM Resolution 193 & Brazilian Sustainable Taxonomy
ISSB-aligned sustainability reporting mandatory for public companies starting FY 2026. Brazilian Sustainable Taxonomy (TSB) establishing classification for sustainable activities.
CNBV/NIS Sustainability Reporting
Mandatory sustainability reporting for securities issuers effective 2026. External auditor assurance required starting 2027. Sustainable taxonomy aligned with 2030 Agenda.
NCG 461 ESG Disclosure
ESG reporting requirements expanding in 2025 to companies with annual profits exceeding US$40 million. Standardization efforts accelerating.
ISSB-Aligned Requirements
Both countries implementing ISSB-aligned reporting requirements. Supply chain pressure from EU CSRD and CSDDD affecting regional exporters.
One Platform for Regional Compliance
Earthonomy SDL™ provides the data infrastructure Latin American organizations need to meet diverse national requirements while building genuine sustainability capability.
Multi-Framework Data Architecture
Unified data lakehouse supporting CVM 193, CNBV/NIS, NCG 461, ISSB, GRI, and regional taxonomies. Collect once, report everywhere.
Regional Regulatory Intelligence
Stay ahead of evolving requirements across Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Colombia, and emerging markets. Automated alerts and compliance calendars.
Supply Chain Transparency
Meet EU CSRD and CSDDD requirements affecting Latin American suppliers. Demonstrate compliance to international customers and investors.
Sustainability Transformation
Go beyond compliance with REA framework integration. Build the organizational capability that turns regulatory burden into competitive advantage.
Why Latin America, Why Now
Latin America is not just following global ESG trends — it is developing some of the most sophisticated sustainability frameworks in the world. Brazil's CVM Resolution 193 aligns with ISSB standards. Mexico's sustainable taxonomy connects to the 2030 Agenda. Regional integration is accelerating.
At the same time, Latin American companies face unique pressures: EU regulations affecting supply chains, investor demands for transparency, and customer requirements for ESG data. Companies that build sustainability capability now will lead their industries.
ESG risk management increased 55% as a strategic priority between 2024 and 2025 across Latin American organizations.