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The Global Reporting Initiative Names 45 Finalists of its First-Ever Readers’ Choice Awards for Sustainability Reports
Winners to be announced in Amsterdam on May 7, 2008
(CSRwire) AMSTERDAM – April 8, 2008 - A landmark initiative undertaken by the
Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) reveals new leaders in sustainability
reporting. GRI announced today 45 finalists of its Readers' Choice Awards
for sustainability reporting, which were selected by readers in 70
countries.
"This is the first time the world will hear the readers' voices"; said
Ernst Ligteringen, Chief Executive, Global Reporting Initiative. "The
level of interest shows that readers do take companies’ sustainability
reports seriously. Investors, civil society organizations, employees and
other stakeholders have taken this opportunity to express what they like
and don’t like about reporting today."
In total, more than 1,700 people cast scores for the 800 reports entered
in the inaugural GRI Readers' Choice Awards. Readers accessed the voting
website in five languages, which enabled people from around the world to
express their views.
"We are surprised and delighted with the results thus far," said
Jacqueline Aloisi de Larderel, former Director, Industry and Environment
Office and Assistant Executive Director of UNEP. Aloisi chaired the
Readers' Choice Awards Integrity Committee, a group of eight prominent
experts who oversaw the awards process to ensure that it was conducted
with the highest degree of integrity. "The people have spoken," she
continued, "and new voices have risen all over the world. This reflects
the growing importance of sustainability reporting and the active role of
stakeholders globally."
The field of 800 reports has been narrowed to 45 finalists, which received
the highest number of scores relative to the total scores cast . Winners
will be announced in eight categories at an awards ceremony during GRI’s
Amsterdam Global Conference on Transparency and Sustainability on May 7.
Alongside the Readers' Choice Awards, GRI commissioned leading trend
monitors KPMG and SustainAbility to conduct a global survey of
sustainability report users’ expectations and needs. The Global Readers'
Survey Report will also be revealed at the GRI conference in May.
"We were excited to be part of this important survey, which marks a new
step in sustainability reporting," stated Wim Bartels, Partner at KPMG.
"It turns the reporting community’s attention to their audience, and
some may be surprised by the results."
Together, the awards and the survey report will answer the question:
Does any one read these reports and, if so, what do they really
think?
This topic and others will be discussed at GRI's Amsterdam Global
Conference on Transparency and Sustainability on May 7 – 9, which will
attract over 1,000 participants. For more information, visit http://www.globalreporting.org/NewsEventsPress/Conference2008.
Journalist Accreditation: Awards Presentation and Conference
Journalists are welcome to attend The Amsterdam Global Conference on
Sustainability and Transparency free of charge, including entrance to the
final awards presentation. Okura Hotel, Amsterdam 7- 9 May 2008.
Journalists must request accreditation via email to Rebecca Short (short@globalreporting.org),
and then register on-line.
GRI Readers Choice Awards 2008 Finalists

NOTES TO EDITORS
The GRI Readers' Choice Awards 2008
7 May 2008, Amsterdam Conference Factory, Start time 19:00 (7 PM).
Central European Time. Media representatives welcome. A gala dinner to
present awards to those companies who have gained the highest reward from
the report readers themselves.
Global Readers Survey Report Release
8 May, 2008, Conference session 9.00 AM, Press Conference 10:30 AM.
Central European Time. Featuring the report preparers and high-profile
plenary speakers from NGO and financial markets to give their reactions.
Dial-in facilities will be provided.
The Future of Sustainability Reporting
9 May, 2008, Press conference at 10:45 to 11:30 AM Dial in
facilities will be provided.
Conference Speaker Highlights
Her Majesty Queen Rania Al-Abdullah
Achim Steiner, Executive Director, United Nations Environment Programme
Björn Stigson, President World Business Council for Sustainable
Development
Rajendra K. Pachauri, Chairman of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize winning
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Chief Executive, The
Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)
Job Cohen, Mayor of Amsterdam
Filippa W. Bergin, Executive Secretary, Amnesty Business Group Sweden
Georg Kell, Executive Head, UN Global Compact
Maud Olofsson, Deputy Prime Minister of Sweden
Huguette Labelle, Chair of Board of Directors, Transparency
International
Kumi Naidoo, Secretary General and CEO, CIVICUS: World Alliance for
Citizen Participation
Mervyn E. King, Chairman, Chair, GRI Board of Directors
Gerd Leipold, Executive Director, Greenpeace International
Guy Ryder, General Secretary, International Trade Union Confederation
Cynthia Carroll, Chief Executive Officer, Anglo American plc
Bart Jan Krouwel, Managing Director Corporate Social Responsibility,
Rabobank Nederland
Roxanne Decyk, Director-Corporate Affairs, Shell
Jeremy Hobbs, Executive Director, Oxfam International
Andrew Howard, Executive Director, Global Investment Research, Goldman
Sachs International
Bert Koenders, Minister Development Cooperation of The Netherlands
Denise Nappier, State Treasurer of Connecticut
Michael Rake, Chairman, British Telecom
Alessandro Carlucci, CEO of Natura
Malini Mehra, Director & Founder, Centre for Social Markets
Bert Koenders, Minister Development Cooperation of The Netherlands
Ernst Ligteringen, Chief Executive Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)
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