Good Response GmbH has acquired the advisory team of Imug GmbH and the IMUG brand. Since September 3, Germany’s first sustainability advice has been completely integrated into: Response. All activities are continued under the brand: Response. The market research business area under the name Imug | Research.
With the merger, one of the leading, independent advice is created in the German-speaking ESG and sustainability market. Suppose together: Response and Imug around 150 customers from medium -sized companies, large international companies, banks and the public sector.
“Sustainability is no longer a hype, but simple business reality. With this acquisition, we set a strong signal in the ESG market: We grow out of our own strength and offer our customers competence for transformation. Sustainability prevails when it is effective, economically successful and credible,” said Arved Lüth, Managing Director of Good Response GmbH.
“The new competencies mean for our customers: more know-how, more perspectives, more impact. Together we are even better positioned in order to successfully design the decisive transformation topics from ESG to AI,” adds Stefan Dahle, member of the management of Good Response GmbH and former managing partner of IMUG GmbH.
- Imug was in 1992 by Prof. Dr. Dr. Ursula Hansen and Dr. Ingo Schoenheit was founded as an institute for market, environment and society and is one of the renowned sustainability specialists in German -speaking countries.
- : Response was founded by Arved Lüth in 2007 and established itself as a leading “Pure Play” in ESG-Consulting.
Good Response GmbH with locations in Frankfurt, Hanover and Berlin is under the brand: Response for medium -sized companies, large international companies and the public sector. The multidisciplinary team works with its customers on sustainability strategy, ESG reporting, biodiversity, water and climate risks, decarbonization, sustainable supply chains, circular economy and sustainable cities. The well -known references include BASF, BNP Paribas Real Estate, Biontech, Bauhaus, DEG, E.ON, Gira, Helaba, KfW, Lavazza, McCain Foods, Mercedes Benz, Otto Group, Pfizer, Ritter Sport, Telekom, Volkswagen, the Federal Government, the UN Global Compact and numerous major German cities.