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Press Advisory: Introducing the GRI Readers' Choice Awards
Readers to identify the best sustainability reports world wide
(CSRwire) August 27, 2007 - Amsterdam. Thousands of companies issue sustainability
reports each year - but who reads them? What do these readers think of
reports? Do reports meet the needs of communities, investors, employees,
customers, journalists, and non-governmental organizations?
The GRI Readers' Choice Award was designed to find answers to these
questions and give all sustainability report users worldwide a voice on
sustainability reporting today. After extensive preparations by the Global
Reporting Initiative (GRI) and their partners - all leaders in the field -
the first world wide online sustainability reporting awards scheme is
close to launch. Mark your calendar for 1 October 2007.
The GRI network pioneered the Readers' Choice Award concept as a way to
capture the preferences of readers, but also as a way to alert potential
new readers to the value of sustainability information available to them
today. "The award will draw attention to the fact that sustainability
reporting complements traditional reporting by offering shareholders and
stakeholders' insight into sustainability as one of the most burning
issues of our times." Said Mervyn E. King, Chair of the GRI Board of
Directors. The Board approved the concept at their May meeting.
KPMG and SustainAbility, the leading global sustainability reporting trend
monitors, will conduct a survey in conjunction with the award and publish
their cutting edge analysis of the results next year. "The survey will
give better insight into the identity and views of sustainability report
users around the world" says Wim Bartels, Partner at KPMG. "What's
exciting for us is the opportunity to facilitate readers - employees,
communities, NGOs, management, customers - becoming real experts on
sustainability reporting. That user feedback aspect makes this a totally
new type of award program, and all the more likely to influence how
companies report in the future." remarked Mark Lee, CEO of SustainAbility.
"There are other award schemes out there, but all are jury based." Says
Jacqueline Aloisi de Larderel, former Director of UNEP's Division of
Technology, Industry, and Economics. "This time companies will hear a
verdict - but it will be straight from the mouths of their own
stakeholders." Ms Larderel is chairing a committee of prominent experts
who are overseeing the design and implementation of the award system.
ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) runs the most
prestigious jury-based sustainability reporting awards schemes in Europe,
North America, Africa and Asia. "We didn't hesitate to take a leadership
role and partner with GRI in the concept's early days" says Roger Adams,
ACCA's Technical Director. "It's a complementary approach, and will be a
major factor in driving best practice in reporting worldwide."
In addition to an award for the report with the overall highest score,
there will be awards issued based on the perspectives of key information
user communities such as investors, labor, civil society,
employees/management, and media; and special reports for non-corporate,
smaller enterprises, and non-OECD companies.
"Developing the methodology behind the scoring system was a unique
challenge for us and the other partners involved" said Jose Luis Blasco,
Director, Advisory, Global Sustainability Services, at KPMG. "We had to
ensure the system would be a fair representation of report readers'
perspectives, included GRI and non-GRI based reports, and produced
meaningful results for the reporting organizations and their readers
alike."
Both the Global Readers' Choice Awards and the survey results will be
presented during 'The Amsterdam Global Conference on Sustainability and
Transparency', which will be hosted by the City of Amsterdam, and is
supported by the Netherlands Government, UNEP, and with the involvement of
businesses, NGOs, labor, and investors active in GRI's worldwide network.
This is GRI's second international conference, and will be held 7 - 9 May,
2008.
"While most will agree that transparency through sustainability reporting
is essential in our global pursuit of sustainability, little is known
about the views and experience of intended readers - the users - and how
sustainability reporting influences markets and stakeholder relations"
said Ernst Ligteringen, Chief Executive of the Global Reporting Initiative
when asked what inspired the development of the Readers Choice concept over
the past year.
Your opinion counts. From 1 October 2007 you are invited to score the
sustainability reports issued by companies that you work for, own stock
in, are neighbors with, report on, or do business with at:
www.globalreporting.org
About GRI
The Global Reporting Initiative's (GRI) vision is that reporting on
economic, environmental, and social performance by all organizations
becomes as routine and comparable as financial reporting. GRI accomplishes
this vision by developing, continually improving, and building capacity
around the use of its Sustainability Reporting Framework. An international
network of thousands from business, civil society, labor, and professional
institutions create the content of the Reporting Framework in a
consensus-seeking process. The GRI's Reporting Framework is largely seen
as the global de facto standard in sustainability reporting.
About the GRI Readers' Choice Awards
The Awards have been made possible by partnerships with KPMG, ACCA, TCS,
SustainAbility, and sponsored by Rabobank and Acciona. The Award is
overseen by a committee composed of the following prominent experts:
Jacqueline Aloisi de Larderel (GRI Board Member), Judy Kuszewski
(SustainAbility), Roger Adams (ACCA), Herman Mulder (Senior Advisor to the
United Nations Global Compact), Aditi Haldar (Confederation of Indian
Industry), Giuseppe van der Helm (Netherlands Organization of Sustainable
Investors), Cornis van der Lugt (UNEP), and Mario Manzoni (Center of
Sustainability Studies, Brazil). Everyone is invited to select the
sustainability reports of interest to them and score them using five
simple criteria. The scoring period is open from 1 October 2007 until 31
December 2007. The Awards and an accompanying survey report will be issued
at the May 2008 Conference.
About the Conference
The second Amsterdam Global Conference on Sustainability and Transparency
will take place from 7-9 May 2008 and will host innovative and
pro-actively moderated debates on strategy questions that will shape the
future of sustainability reporting. The conference features the
publication of cutting-edge research regarding sustainability report usage
and the presentation of the GRI Readers’ Choice Awards for Best
Sustainability Reporting.
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