GRI / Reporting Standards

Non-financial (ESG / sustainability) reporting means reporting the economic, environmental and social impacts caused by organizations’ everyday operations. Which frameworks or standards use to communicate corporate values and governance or demonstrate how the organization’s strategy contributes to global sustainable development? Companies may use international, European or national guidelines to disclose relevant information in the way they consider most useful.

July 3, 2018

GRI Standards update 2018

GRI announced a new version of indicators in the field of OHS and water stewardship at the end of June, a few days before GRI STANDARDS, […]
June 19, 2018

GRI – from G4 to Standards

On 1 July 2018, the transition from GRI’s G4 guidelines to Sustainability Reporting Standards (GRI Standards) will be complete.   The Standards will be required for […]
December 12, 2017

Which frameworks to use for sustainability reporting?

National standards for sustainability reporting are evolving alongside international frameworks. A variety of international and local initiatives work to assist organizations with their sustainability reporting. Some of them operate […]
December 12, 2017

Reporting on the SDGs

In January 2016, the Sustainable Development Goals officially came into force.   Over the next years, governments, businesses and civil society should mobilize efforts to end all […]