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SustainCase newsletter – wk44, November 2021
COP26: 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 changes
Good 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 futurist
By 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 standards
A 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 impacts
A 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 ... -
GRI backs mandatory EU reporting on sustainability impacts
, after the publication of the proposed new Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD). The CSRD is expected to have a larger scope than the current Non-Financial Reporting ...
