Top 10 GRI Sustainability Aspects for the Equipment Sector
Posted on October 27, 2014 by Louis Coppola
#Corporate Responsibility #Corporate Sustainability #ESG Issues #G4 #Materiality #Sustainability ReportingPosted on October 27, 2014 by Louis Coppola
#Corporate Responsibility #Corporate Sustainability #ESG Issues #G4 #Materiality #Sustainability ReportingSustainability – What Matters in the Equipment Sector?
Recent research conducted by the Governance & Accountability Institute attempts to answer important questions for company managements in the Equipment Sector, by examining the disclosure practices of 12 global peer organizations publishing GRI reports in the sector.
The top 10 Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) aspects that were determined to be material by the managements of reporting organizations in the Equipment Sector are:
Results: The complimentary report examining 35 sectors including top 10 GRI aspects, and top/bottom 10 GRI performance indicators can be downloaded here:
www.ga-institute.com/sustainability-what-matters
The full rankings for all 84 GRI performance indicators and all 37 GRI Aspects for each of the 35 sectors examined are available for purchase at:
www.ga-institute.com/getall84
Organizations included in the Equipment Sector study are:
ABB Asea Brown Boveri Ltd, China National Erzhong Group Co. – China, Dresser-Rand, Eastman Kodak Company, Fiat Industrial, Mauser Group, Outotec, Promega, SBM Offshore, Sulzer, Westport Innovations, Zehnder Group
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On the G&A Institute web site there is additional information available on the Fact Sheet: What Matters Project (www.ga-institute.com/research-reports/sustainability-what-matters/fact-sheet). The resulting “most important” to “least important” ranking for the 35 sectors is available to media on a case-by-case basis please contact: Peter Hamilton (phamilton@ga-institute.com).
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