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3.19.2008 - 03:00pm ET
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World Governments Take Notice of Sustainability Reporting
(CSRwire) March 19, 2008 - The City of Buenos Aires, China and Sweden have all
recently announced steps towards sustainable and transparent business
practice. All have taken a strong interest in sustainability reporting in
their areas of influence.
International developments in the field will be discussed in detail at The
Amsterdam Global Conference on Sustainability and Transparency (May 7-9
2008). Hosted by the Global Reporting Initiative and the City of
Amsterdam, it is a gathering of over 1,000 stakeholders including
reporting companies and those who read the reports.
The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Guideline is the most widely used
framework for sustainability reporting, and its use has grown steadily
since 2002. In total, over 1,500 companies have voluntarily declared their
use of the GRI Guideline to produce a standalone report including sector
leaders such as Barclays Bank, Rabobank, Royal Dutch Shell, Ford, Vodafone
and Anglo American Plc.
The number of organizations grows each year as leaders seize on ways to
demonstrate sustainability good practice and set targets for improvement.
Of the Business Week Top 100 brands for 2007, seven of the top ten have
prepared a voluntary sustainability report using GRI Guidelines.
Now, governments are taking notice of the global movement towards
transparency and sustainability.
Leading by example, the Swedish Government announced that their 55
state-owned companies would file annual sustainability reports in
accordance with Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) G3 guidelines from 2009.
Maud Olofsson, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Enterprise and
Energy, will be speaking about the decision at the GRI conference. On
release of the measures she said that state-owned firms should be staying
at the "leading edge" in sustainability performance.
Buenos Aires City Council passed a law requiring all companies with more
than 300 employees and specified income levels to prepare a sustainability
report in February 2008. Law 2594 includes the GRI as a standard
appropriate for following the new regulation, with the details of
implementation still to be defined.
The Chinese Government's Assets Supervision and Administration Commission
(SASACs) issued a directive in early January for sustainability reporting
by State-owned enterprises but are yet to specify a regime or framework
for the companies to follow.
Mervyn King, Chairman of the GRI Board of Directors observed that "Whether
mandated or voluntary, sustainability reporting in terms of a common global
framework would give all stakeholders a shared platform for comparisons
between corporations and enable them to make a more informed assessment
about the economic value of a corporation."
In 2007, the GRI hosted the world's most in-depth survey of readers as
part of their Readers' Choice Awards nominations process. The results
garnered from over 2,200 responses will be presented in a special session
at the conference with in-depth analysis of readers' survey results
including segmented data from reader groups. GRI expects these results to
influence the future of both voluntary and mandatory reporting.
The Chief Executive of GRI, Ernst Ligteringen speaking GRI's Amsterdam
secretariat, commented that "Plenty of experts have been advising
companies on sustainability reporting during the rise of corporate social
responsibility. This year, GRI has gone to the readers to find out what
they think.
"GRI has learnt a great deal about exactly how readers use the reports on
behalf of our network of thousand of stakeholders, so much so that the
theme of the Global Conference this year is The Readers' Verdict".
Other conference highlights include:
A gala dinner presenting winners of the GRI Readers’ Choice Awards
for achievements
in nine categories
A televised BBC World Debate with host Nik Gowing
Attendance of His Royal Highness Prince of Orange, Netherlands and
Her Majesty Queen Rania Al-Abdullah of Jordan
Global perspectives from the Executive Director, United Nations
Environment Program (UNEP), the Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) and Head of the UN Global Compact
Plenary, arena and forum sessions with the top decision makers from
corporate, NGO and government spheres, including representatives of Anglo
American Plc, Shell, British Telecom, and Rabobank
A full speaker list is available at www.amsterdamGRIconference.org
Editors Notes
Conference details
Dates: 7- 9 May 2008
Location: Amsterdam, Okura Hotel
Registrations: Visit www.amsterdamGRIconference.org
Journalist Accreditation
Journalists are welcome to attend the conference free of charge, after
first registering for accreditation (one journalist per organization).
Email Rebecca Short to be accredited - short@globalreporting.org.
About GRI
The Global Reporting Initiative is a not for profit organization that
provides guidance on sustainability reporting. The third version of GRI's
reporting guidelines (G3) was released in 2006, following consultation
with thousands of stakeholders from across business, investors, labor,
accounting, and non-for-profit sectors.
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