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Reporting Framework Overview

 

 

 

 

The Framework

The Sustainability Reporting Framework - of which the Sustainability Reporting Guidelines are the cornerstone - provides guidance for organizations to disclose their sustainability performance. It is applicable to organizations of any size or type, and from any sector or geographic region, and has been used by thousands of organizations worldwide as the basis for their sustainability reporting. 

It facilitates transparency and accountability by organizations and provides stakeholders a universally-applicable, comparable framework from which to understand disclosed information.

The Framework is developed through a process of systematic, consensus-seeking dialogue with a large network of individuals from over 60 countries, representing stakeholder groups including business, civil society, academia, labor and other professional institutions. The process is open, inclusive and takes a global perspective on the growing understanding of good reporting on key sustainability issues.  

The Framework is continuously improved and expanded as knowledge of sustainability issues evolves and the needs of report makers and users change.

 

 

The Guidelines should be used as the basis for all reporting. They are the foundation upon which all other reporting guidance is based, and outline core content for reporting that is broadly relevant to all organizations regardless of size, sector, or location. The Guidelines contain principles and guidance as well as standard disclosures – including indicators – to outline a disclosure framework that organizations can voluntarily, flexibly, and incrementally, adopt.

 

 

The Reporting Framework contains the core product of the Sustainability Reporting Guidelines(“the Guidelines”), as well as Protocols and Sector Supplements.

Protocols are the "recipe" behind each indicator in the Guidelines and include definitions for key terms in the indicator, compilation methodologies, intended scope of the indicator, and other technical references.

 

Sector Supplements respond to the limits of a one-size-fits-all approach. Sector Supplements complement (not replace) use of the core Guidelines by capturing the unique set of sustainability issues faced by different sectors such as mining, automotive, banking, public agencies and others.

 

Like all GRI products, the Reporting Framework is continuously improved as experience evolves and better practices emerge.

 

The core Guidelines are in their third generation (“G3”) and were released in October 2006 following a three year, innovative development period that engaged more than three thousand individuals from diverse sectors, worldwide.

 

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