The most comprehensive and complete sustainability reporting guidance is now available, as the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) launches its G3.1 Sustainability Reporting Guidelines today (23 March 2011). GRI is a network-based non-governmental organization that aims to make sustainability reporting common >>> read more
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New Report Outlines What Companies Should Be Disclosing on Climate Change Risks and Opportunities
Source: CERES, 28 February 2011Amid growing evidence that climate change is impacting the global environment and the global economy, the Ceres investor coalition today announced a new report aimed at improving corporate disclosure of climate-related risks and opportunities they face. The Ceres report, developed >>> read more
Investors Representing US$1.6 Trillion Call for Sustainability Disclosure from Listed Companies
Source: UN PRI, 28 February 2011Twenty-four institutional investors led by Aviva Investors have written to 30 of the worlds largest stock exchanges asking that they address inadequate sustainability reporting by companies. The letter is part of a broader collaborative engagement initiative that was launched by >>> read more
Oil and gas industry to improve transparency and drive performance through sustainability reporting
Source: IPIECA, 16 February 2011IPIECA, API and OGP have published a major update of the Oil and gas industry guidance on voluntary sustainability reporting . This report draws on the very best technical expertise from within the industry, bringing greater precision to indicator definitions >>> read more
Reporting Change: Readers & Reporters Survey 2010
Source: Sustainabilty, 3 February 2011It has been over 20 years since the first environmental reports addressed the non-financial impacts of companies on society. Sustainability reporting has grown and greatly evolved since then yet it is not always easy for companies to gain any in-depth >>> read more
Growing Interest in Sustainability Reports Driving Need for Investment-Grade Data
Source: PWC US, 3 February 2011The quality of sustainability and corporate responsibility data that companies disclose will need to improve to keep pace with stakeholder expectations, according to a PwC US report released today, Creating Value from Corporate Responsibility. The report goes on to note >>> read more
United Call For Mandatory Company Reporting
Source: Global Reporting Initiative, 3 February 2011Civil society and trade unions are today urging the European Commission to introduce new regulation requiring companies in both industrialized and developing countries to report on their environmental, social, human rights and governance impacts. The Global Reporting Initiative, the European >>> read more
Next Generation Sustainability Reporting, and Getting Up to Speed Today
Source: GreenBiz.com, 3 February 2011If the size of the crowd in today’s "Next Generation Sustainability Reporting" session at the State of Green Business report is any indicator, this is one of the hottest topics around. A more than capacity crowd discussed the opportunities, challenges >>> read more
Eurosif Submits Response to EC Consultation on Non-Financial Reporting
Source: Eurosif, 29 January 2011Eurosif submits its Response to the European Commission consultation on non-financial reporting by companies. We would like to extend our thanks to Eurosif’s Lobbying Advisory Group, Board and to all the Member Affiliates that provided us with input in drafting >>> read more
Eumedion geen voorstander van Europese wetgeving op terrein van niet-financiële verslaggeving
Source: Eumedion, 28 January 2011Eumedion vindt dat de verslaggeving door beursgenoteerde ondernemingen op het terrein van milieu- en sociaal beleid (maatschappelijk verantwoord ondernemen of niet-financiële verslaggeving) moet verbeteren, maar vindt het te vroeg om hiervoor Europese wetgeving op te stellen. Eumedion vindt dat de >>> read more
Sustainability reports: who is reading the things?
Source: The Guardian blog, 26 January 2011Controversial and occasionally mysterious, the explosion of these vessels of transparency and accountability continues. Was the first true corporate social responsibility (CSR) report written by Shell in 1991 or by Ben & Jerry’s in 1989? Is sustainability reporting the same >>> read more
Survey: Reporting Indicates Company Sustainability
Source: Environmental Leader, 22 January 2011The vast majority of those reading sustainability reports 97 percent say that sustainability reporting itself indicates that a company is improving its performance on sustainability measures. In the poll commissioned by the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), 60 percent >>> read more