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BSR Releases New Report for the GRI: 'Reporting on Economic Impacts'

BSR Releases New Report for the GRI: 'Reporting on Economic Impacts'

Published 12-02-05

Submitted by BSR

SAN FRANCISCO - Business for Social Responsibility (BSR) has released a new report that reviews how well the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Economic Performance Indicators have been applied by 33 companies, including GE, McDonald's, Novo Nordisk, Shell, Starbucks and Toyota. Available for download at www.bsr.org, "Reporting on Economic Impacts" evaluates how the Economic Performance Indicators have been used and proposes recommendations for updating the GRI Guidelines.

BSR's new report addresses direct, indirect and local economic impacts based on the most recent sustainability reports released by a cross-section of companies. For each of these dimensions, "Reporting on Economic Impacts" explains BSR's findings and conclusions, the implications for Guideline revisions, and recommended changes to ensure the clarity, comparability and assurability of the GRI Economic Performance Indicators.

"Economic impact is not about changes in the financial health of the organization itself," explains Dunstan Hope, a BSR Director in Advisory Services. "For example, a company may impact on the economic well being of employees or local communities; and through the sale of its products and services may impact on the productivity, competitiveness or growth of a national economy. This change in economic circumstance is important to understanding an organization's social and environmental impacts," Hope said.

The "G3" Revision is the second major overhaul of the GRI Guidelines. BSR is involved in the Revision process, which includes extensive, structured feedback and stakeholder input to issue updated GRI Guidelines in October 2006. Through its participation in this process, BSR has been reviewing the GRI Economic Performance Indicators established in 2002, which were designed to measure corporate impacts on the economic circumstances of its stakeholders and the local, national and international economy.

Download a copy of "Reporting on Economic Impacts" at: http://www.bsr.org/meta/200511_BSR_GRI-Economic-Indicators-Report.pdf. For more information, contact Dunstan Hope at 415-984-3200 or dhope@bsr.org.

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Business for Social Responsibility (BSR) is a global membership organization that helps member companies achieve success in ways that respect ethical values, people, communities and the environment. BSR provides tools, training and advisory services to make corporate social responsibility (CSR) an integral part of business operations and strategies. A nonprofit organization, BSR promotes cross-sector collaboration and contributes to global efforts to advance the field of CSR.

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Since 1992, Business for Social Responsibility (BSR) has been providing socially responsible business solutions to many of the world's leading corporations. Headquartered in San Francisco, with offices in Europe and China, BSR is a nonprofit business association that serves its 250 member companies and other Global 1000 enterprises. Through advisory services, convenings and research, BSR works with corporations and concerned stakeholders of all types to create a more just and sustainable global economy. For more information, visit www.bsr.org.

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