January 2002 Update from the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI). * First GRI Board of Directors Announced * Measurement Working Group (MWG) Winds Down * Revisions Working Group (RWG) Formed * Verification Working Group (VWG) Update * Taiwanese Companies Tackle Sustainability >>> read more
Report Looks at Best Practices in International Corporate Community Involvement
Source: The Center for Corporate Citizenship, 29 January 2002Many leading firms want to be a force for good, both at home and overseas. The anti-globalization movement, as well as the events of September 11, have given added cause for businesses to look closely at the impression they make >>> read more
Global Reporting Initiative Announces First Board of Directors
Source: Global Reporting Initiative, 25 January 2002The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), convened to develop an internationally accepted framework for sustainability reporting for businesses and other organisations, announced today the appointment of fourteen members to its first Board of Directors. This announcement brings a year long independent >>> read more
Update of the ISO-CSR activities
Source: ISO COPOLCO CSR, 9 January 2002The CSR and Standards Forum was created in August, 2001, following the May, 2001 meeting of ISO COPOLCO (Consumer Policy Committee) in Oslo, Norway. The purpose of the Forum is to facilitate worldwide discussion of the possible role of standards >>> read more
Survey casts doubt over caring qualities of FTSE 100 companies
Source: ERM, 9 January 2002FTSE 100 companies are making great progress in reporting on the social impacts of their activities. But most have yet to demonstrate real performance improvements on key social issues. Thats the key message from a survey released by consultancy ERM >>> read more
New guidelines for environmental reporting of the UK government
Source: UK Government's Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), 9 January 2002The UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) published a new version of guidelines for companies to publish an environmental report. These general guidelines spell out in detail the main elements we would expect to see in environmental >>> read more
First sector report based on GRI
Source: The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders in the United Kingdom, 13 December 2001The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders in the United Kingdom recently released their 2nd Annual Report, which is believed to be the world’s first sector-level report aligned with the GRI Guidelines. SMMT President Nick Reilly CBE, unveiled the 2nd >>> read more
December 2001 update Global Reporting Initiative
Source: Global Reporting Initiative, 12 December 2001The december 2001 update from the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), guidelines for sustainability reporting. Two Stakeholder Opportunities In the past month we have informed you of two opportunities to become involved in GRI as a stakeholder at two distinct levels >>> read more
New report: Virtual Sustainability, Using the internet to implement the triple bottom line
Source: Sustainability/UNEP, 11 December 2001Sustainability and UNEP published a new report in the Engaging Stakeholders Reports serie about sustainability reporting on the web: "Virtual Sustainability". The internet is changing societies, companies and our planet. By understanding the information on the web and how people >>> read more
Guidelines for corporate social responsibility reporting in Denmark
Source: Oxford Research, 7 December 2001The Danish Government has decided to develop guidelines for voluntary reporting of corporate social responsibility as part of the newly passed law on annual corporate reporting. A Consortium of KPMG, Copenhagen Business School and Ox-ford Research has been assigned to >>> read more
First Canadian Survey of Sustainability Reporting
Source: Stratos Inc., 4 December 2001The first in-depth examination of corporate sustainability reporting practices in Canada assesses the quality and coverage of sustainability information that companies provide to the public. It does not assess corporate performance, but reviews how companies report on their sustainability practices. >>> read more
UK ACCA reporting awards grow for 2002
Source: ACCA, 4 December 2001The shortlists have now been drawn up for the first UK awards to recognise those organisations which take responsibility for the impacts which their activities have on the communities and environments in which they operate and report their performance to >>> read more