2 standards better than 1 when it comes to ESG reporting – research
2 standards better than 1 when it comes to ESG reporting – research
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Companies are finding it helpful to use SASB and GRI standards together for their sustainability reporting, according to a research report released Thursday.
The Sustainability Accounting Standards Board and Global Reporting Initiative interviewed four global companies: Diageo in the U.K., City Developments Ltd., Singapore, Detroit-based General Motors and Suncor Energy in Canada. The results are in the research report, A Practical Guide to Sustainability Reporting Using GRI and SASB Standards, that includes surveys with 132 business representatives from around the world.
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GRI and SASB reporting ‘complement each other’
SASBApril 8, 2021 GMT
San Francisco and Amsterdam, April 08, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Joint research from the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) and the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) explores the experiences of companies that use the two sets of standards together to fulfil their reporting needs.
A Practical Guide to Sustainability Reporting Using GRI and SASB Standards is based on extensive interviews with four global companies: UK-based Diageo, City Developments Limited (CDL) of Singapore, US-headquartered General Motors (GM), and Canada’s Suncor Energy. All four are long-term GRI reporters that now also report with SASB. Their insights are supplemented by survey findings with 132 business representatives around the word.
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