Review of all GRI impact related standards
The exposure drafts for Competition, Corruption, and Public Policy of the GRI Topic Standard Project for Economic Impact are available for public comment between 21 January and 10 April 2026, under the second phase of the project.
You are welcome to provide feedback on the exposure draft by completing the online survey.
You can access the four exposure drafts below:
You can find a copy of the questionnaire used in the survey here.
A summary of the project's objectives and the significant proposals can be found within the draft. The public exposure process follows the GSSB Due Process Protocol.
You can find more information in our Frequently Asked Questions.
Webinars
Registration is now open for two regional webinars and panel sessions, where the three draft Economic Impact Standard will be presented, with insights from GRI and guest speakers. The session take place as follows:
If you are interested in holding a regional or thematic session, please reach out to the Economic Impact team to discuss opportunities.
Share your feedback! Access to the online survey.
The Global Sustainability Standards Board (GSSB) has appointed a multi-stakeholder Project Working Group to revise GRI's economic impact related Topic Standards. The expert Working Group consists of 17 members from a broad range of organizations representing civil society, mediating institutions, business enterprises, labor and investment institutions.
The Working Group will provide technical expertise to inform the revision of the Topic Standards for the consideration of the GSSB. You can read the Working Group member biographies here.
For more information regarding the responsibilities of the Working Group, please see the Terms of Reference.
The following exposure draft for Monetary Flows, under phase one of the GRI Topic Standard Project for economic impact, was made available for public comment between 29 September and 17 December 2025. The exposure draft can be found here:
The analysis of the public comments and finalization of the documents is underway. Final publication of the revised standard is set for Q3 2026.
About this project.
This project's main objective is to review and update the set of GRI topic standards related to economic impact.The goal is to develop a revised set of new disclosures and standards that represent internationally agreed best practices.
The revision process will use a programmatic approach to align the topic standards. The project will revise the portfolio of economic impact related topic standards in three phases.
Currently, the following economic impact related GRI Topic standards are set to be revised:
Phase 1: Distributed Performance 2016
Phase 2: Impact on institutions
Phase 3: Economic multiplier, Job creation and Goods and services
Sustainability reporting with GRI Standards:
GRI is the guardian of the world’s most comprehensive and wide-ranging set of sustainability reporting standards. Through our standards, organizations of all sizes and across all sectors can understand their impact on the world – both positive and negative – inspiring them to make fact-based decisions. Our standards allow others to hold them to account and demonstrate how they play their part in creating a world of shared prosperity and a flourishing planet for future generations.
BACKGROUND
The world has significantly changed over the last decade since our Economic Impact Standards were first published. While the global economy is starting to recover from the pandemic, the situation remains fragile. Growth is forecasted to be slow and, with high interest rates, rising debt levels, and pressure on global trade, there are still many challenges on the horizon for all sizes and sorts of organizations.
There is an urgent need to reconsider the traditional approach of reporting organizational impact on the economy. GDP growth, profitability, and shareholder returns are not a true measure of economic impact. Instead, organizations need to take a more holistic approach, taking into account the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and broader societal and environmental factors.
The GSSB has therefore prioritized the revision of GRI’s economic impact related disclosures and standards to better reflect the socio-economic developments of the last decade, and to align the standards with international authoritative instruments. Through our updated Economic Impact Standards, we will help organizations understand and report how their work impacts their stakeholders and economic systems – not just their finances.
| GRI Topic Standard Project for Economic Impact – Project proposal | file | 18 Sep 2023 | English | 199 KB | |
| GRI Topic Standard Project for Economic Impact – Working group terms of reference | file | 18 Sep 2023 | English | 302 KB | |
| GRI Topic Standard project for Economic Impact Working group member biographies | file | 19 Jan 2024 | English | 513 KB | |
| GRI Topic Standard Project for Economic Impact – Monetary Flows exposure draft | file | 26 Sep 2025 | English | 886 KB | |
| GRI Topic Standard Project for Economic Impact - Monetary Flows Exposure Draft Questionnaire | file | 26 Sep 2025 | English | 236 KB | |
| GRI Topic Standard Project for Economic Impact - FAQs Monetary Flows exposure draft | file | 26 Sep 2025 | English | 169 KB | |
| GRI Topic Standard Project for Economic Impact - Competition Exposure Draft | file | 19 Jan 2026 | English | 641 KB | |
| GRI Topic Standard Project for Economic Impact - Corruption Exposure Draft | file | 19 Jan 2026 | English | 628 KB | |
| GRI Topic Standard Project for Economic Impact - Public Policy Exposure Draft | file | 19 Jan 2026 | English | 665 KB | |
| Topic Standards Project For Economic Impacts FAQ | file | 19 Jan 2026 | English | 233 KB |
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