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VERSO GmbH

VERSO GmbH

Summary

VERSO is a German sustainability technology company founded in 2010 in Munich by Andreas Maslo and Florian Holl that helps organisations navigate and implement their sustainable transformation. It specialises in sustainability management, ESG reporting, climate and supply chain support through expert services and digital solutions, serving medium-sized and larger companies across industries.
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Details

Company name
VERSO GmbH
Headquarters
Munich, DEU
Date of establishment
2010

Software

VERSO Supply Chain Hub

VERSO Supply Chain Hub

A practical route to tier-to-tier supply-chain transparency
Supply Chain Sustainability
VERSO’s Supply Chain Hub is a supplier-facing due-diligence and compliance platform aimed at mid-sized companies that need structured supply-chain data without building a custom system. It centralises supplier onboarding, questionnaires, and evidence so procurement and sustainability teams can see where risks sit and what actions are underway. The product is designed for European regulatory pressure: it packages workflows for laws and regimes such as LkSG/CSDDD, EUDR and CBAM, and it supports automated documentation and reporting.
VERSO’s Climate Hub is carbon accounting and climate-management software offering organisations an emissions baseline and a practical way to run reductions work. It covers corporate and product footprints (CCF and PCF), ties data back to invoices and consumption records for audit readiness, and supports emissions work across multiple sites and teams. The platform uses flexible calculation methods (activity-, spend-, or hybrid-based) and applies market- and location-based Scope 2 accounting. It also links footprint results to target pathways, action plans, and monitoring so decarbonisation work stays operational rather than theoretical.