Sustainability Compliance

The TIGER Sustainability Compliance Service helps health innovation SMEs navigate complex EU and national sustainability regulations with confidence. It translates regulatory requirements into a clear, actionable roadmap tailored to target markets in the Alpine region. This enables companies to achieve compliance efficiently while staying focused on their core innovation activities.

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Sustainability-related regulations continue to grow in scope and complexity

Companies must navigate key regulatory frameworks under the European Green Deal such as the CSRD, CSDDD, EUDR, and the EU Taxonomy Regulation and ensure their effective integration into day-to-day operations. 
We provide consolidated expertise to help companies systematically understand, interpret, and implement  these regulatory requirements.
These targeted advisory services will reduce operational burden and support efficient, legally compliant sustainability practices across the enterprise.

How it works:

01

Application and Market Scope Definition

Companies begin by applying to TIGER through Tigerpath.eu, where they enter a competitive selection process. Selected applicants then participate in an initial consultation meeting with their designated TIGER partner, during which they discuss their current sustainability compliance status – meaning their existing level of adherence to environmental, social, and governance regulations – alongside their specific market expansion needs. Simultaneously, companies clearly identify their target markets by specifying which Alpine countries they aim to enter or operate within, including Austria, Germany, Slovenia and Italy. 

02

Comprehensive Compliance Guidance

After an initial consultation about its business activities, the company will receive a comprehensive overview of the applicable legal requirements relating to sustainability (environment, energy, supply chain, CSR, product safety, etc.) and the specific regulatory requirements of the e-health sector in one if the specified Alpine countries. 

This overview includes: 

  • the currently applicable legal provisions and regulatory requirements
  • relevant voluntary standards, guidelines, or certifications
  • at EU and federal (national) level
  • at company level or, where applicable, sector level
  • legal provisions and regulatory requirements that are expected to be implemented within the next three years
  • identification of relevant product- or material-specific standards and regulations
03

Expert Support When Needed

For companies requiring deeper expertise on complex regulatory questions, TIGER facilitates connections with external specialists who provide in-depth guidance tailored to specific challenges. 

This is how it works