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Menzies has announced its acquisition of sustainability consultancy firm Grain Sustainability to strengthen its ESG capabilities.

As demand from clients for ESG strategy, compliance, and reporting support continues to grow, Menzies is investing in expanding its expertise and range of ESG services.

Grain has developed a strong market reputation for delivering end-to-end ESG and sustainability services spanning corporate strategy, materiality assessments, supply chain sustainability, carbon footprinting, and net zero roadmaps.

Its team supports clients with ESG reporting and communications, compliance with frameworks such as SBTi and PPN 06/21, and B Corp certification and recertification.

Grain’s consultants have supported a broad range of businesses in the UK, from private sector and trade associations to charities and government bodies, including Asahi UK, Dogs Trust, Nordic Pharma, The R&A, and the University of Warwick, among others.

As part of this acquisition, Grain directors Christoph Geppert and Madelyn Postman, along with consultants Amber Harrison, Maria Angeles (M.A.) Martín León, and Mary Pearson, will join Richard Singleton, Menzies’ head of sustainability, at the firm’s flagship Gresham Street office in the City of London.

Singleton said: “ESG reporting is no longer a requirement just for large companies and multinationals. As new UK and EU reporting standards emerge, and expectations rise across supply chains, mid-size businesses and organisations now need to be proactive in demonstrating how they manage sustainability risks and opportunities.

“At Menzies we believe ESG should never be viewed as a box-ticking exercise. Robust ESG reporting and assurance helps businesses de-risk, strengthen stakeholder confidence and improve long-term performance. By bringing Grain’s expertise under the Menzies umbrella, we’re enhancing our ability to support clients in this business-critical arena.”

Postman added: “Menzies has a strong track record of supporting rapidly growing and scaling businesses, many of which are now facing increasing expectations around ESG compliance and reporting as they mature.

“What organisations need is not just help to meet the rules, but guidance on how to use the ESG process to shape strategy, strengthen operations, and create long-term value. By joining forces, we can bring that expertise to Menzies’ existing and future clients, helping them turn compliance into a driver of performance and positive impact.”

By joining Menzies, Grain also becomes part of the HLB International network, which connects independent accounting firms and business advisers in more than 150 countries worldwide.

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