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-  GRI welcomes moves to expand disclosure for financial marketsGRI welcomed the confirmation by the IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards) Foundation that they will address the impacts on value creation of sustainability topics in their standards, ...
-  SustainCase newsletter – wk44, November 2021COP26: The issues that stand in the way of progress World leaders meet in Glasgow for the COP26 climate summit, to make ambitious cuts in warming ...
-  GRI Universal Standards 2021: the main changesGood news – continued ease of use The good news is that the presentation of the GRI Standards has not changed. This means that existing users ...
-  New sustainability reporting standard for oil and gas launched by GRI, to enable complete disclosure on complex transparency demands facing the sector and help companies show accountability for their impacts and how they are transitioning to ...
-  Updated GRI Standards are launched, including the revised Universal Standards and GRI’s first Sector Standard GRI 11: Oil and Gas Sector 2021. With the revised Universal Standards, the GRI Standards ...
-  Chief Sustainability Officer: organisational strategist and futuristBy Dr. Allinnettes Adigue, Head of GRI’s ASEAN Regional Hub Meaningful and credible sustainability reporting as a key requirement for any responsible business is increasingly becoming accepted by companies ...
-  GRI welcomes role as ‘co-constructor’ of new EU sustainability reporting standardsA Statement of Cooperation between GRI and the European Financial Reporting Advisory Group (EFRAG) Project task Force has been announced, with both organisations agreeing to share ...
-  Why double-materiality is critical for reporting organisational impactsA white paper commissioned by GRI investigates the application of materiality in sustainability reporting, showing how disclosing impacts that go beyond those that are financially material ...
