The Global Reporting Initiatives (GRI) Board of Directors unanimously approved the G3 Guidelines last week, indicating an on-schedule progress for the Guidelines international release, which will mark new era in the evolution of both the GRI and sustainability reporting. The >>> read more
Some Applaud Rise in Sustainability Reporting, Others Say It Masks Corporate Un-sustainability
Source: SocialFunds.Com, 11 July 2006by Bill Baue, SocialFunds.Com A new study documents the increase in sustainability reporting, but a paper by St. Andrews researchers considers corporate sustainability an unrealistic goal under current economic system. Corporate sustainability reporting is on the rise, according to a >>> read more
Australia: Mandatory CSR reporting not recommended
Source: Business Respect, 3 July 2006A federal parliamentary committee has recommended that CSR reporting should remain a voluntary activity for Australian businesses. The Joint Committee on Corporations and Financial Services has stated that it does not believe that mandatory standards will lead to improvements, but >>> read more
Trivial, misleading" corporate social responsibility reporting slammed
Source: CIMA, 27 June 2006Corporate social responsibility reporting has been slammed as "almost universally trivial" by a St Andrews professor of accounting and advisor to the Scottish Executive. The report by professor Jan Bebbington and St Andrews University colleague professor Rob Gray added that >>> read more
GRI news update june 2006
Source: Global Reporting Initiative, 19 June 2006News update from the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI). 06/13/2006 Introducing the Logistics and Transportation Sector Supplement After over a year’s worth of work by a multi-stakeholder working group, convened with the help of the World Economic Forum’s Logistics & Transportation >>> read more
Bristol-Myers Squibb and Abbott Laboratories best in pharmaceutical sector sustainability reporting
Source: Roberts Environmental Center, 22 May 2006Of the 30 companies in the pharmaceuticals sector whose environmental and sustainability reporting was analyzed by the Roberts Environmental Center in 2005, the midsized American firms Bristol-Myers Squibb and Abbott Laboratories clearly had the best environmental and sustainability reporting based >>> read more
Most German companies will disclose sustainability key performance indicators in their financial reports
Source: SD-M Sustainable Development Management, 19 May 2006In 2006, German companies have to disclose material non-financial sustainability key performance indicators (KPIs) for the first time in their financial reports for the financial year 2005. In an empirical survey 87.5% of the answering DAX-30-companies will integrate such indicators >>> read more
BASF best in chemical sector sustainability reporting
Source: Roberts Environmental Center , 9 May 2006Of the 30 companies in the chemicals sector whose environmental and sustainability reporting was analyzed by the Roberts Environmental Center in 2006, the largest, BASF (Germany), clearly had the best environmental and sustainability reporting based on the Center’s Pacific Sustainability >>> read more
CSR Reporting by the Largest Listed Companies in Eleven Central and Eastern European (CEE) Countries
Source: Partners for Financial Stability (PFS) Program , 8 May 2006The Partners for Financial Stability (PFS) Program published its sixth semi-annual Survey of Reporting on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) by the Ten Largest Listed Companies (by market capitalization) in 11 Central and Eastern European (CEE) Countries. Companies in Czech Republic, >>> read more
GRI April 2006 News Update
Source: Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), 1 May 2006New update of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), april 2006. GRI Conference – A world class networking and learning opportunity Registration for this conference was announced two weeks ago, and already 100 tickets have been sold. Be one of a >>> read more
Corporate eco-efficiency expressed in monetary terms for the first time
Source: ADVANCE, 27 April 2006EU-funded survey on the environmental performance of 65 European manufacturing companies published today / New approach applies rules of financial markets to environmental performance by companies / A company creates value only if it uses an environmental resource more efficiently >>> read more
Sustainability report scores released for electronics, semiconductor, and peripherals sectors
Source: Roberts Environmental Center, 25 April 2006Of the 30 companies in the Electronics and Semiconductor and Peripherals sectors whose environmental and sustainability reporting was analyzed by the Roberts Environmental Center in 2006, Hitachi (Japan) had clearly the best environmental and sustainability reporting based on the Center’s >>> read more