Description
Non-financial reporting is a way for an organization to communicate the relationship between its business and sustainability, and in doing so add value to the company, and drive changes and improvements in business practices. The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)’s Sustainability Reporting standards are accepted and adopted widely by organizations that put sustainability at the centre of their corporate strategies. The GRI reporting standards help organizations of all types and sizes measure their sustainability performance and disclose the results. Other international frameworks approach reporting from different perspectives. This training workshop will scan the horizon of sustainability reporting and assess the pros and cons of different approaches.
What you will learn
- Purpose of Sustainability reporting
- Global Reporting Initiative Sustainability Reporting standards
- Other International Reporting frameworks: ISO26000 Guidance, OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises
- UN Global Compact and UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights