GRI Reporting
Streamlined Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) reporting for international
recognition and comprehensive sustainability disclosure.
What is GRI?
he Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) provides the world’s most widely used standards for sustainability reporting, enabling organizations to measure and communicate their impact on critical sustainability issues such as climate change, human rights, governance, and social well-being.
GRI Standards offer a modular, interrelated structure, and represent global best practice for reporting on economic, environmental, and social impacts. They are designed to be used by organizations of any size, sector, or location.
GRI Standards Structure
GRI 1 : Foundation
Sets out the purpose and principles for using the GRI Standards.
GRI 2 : General Disclosures
Includes contextual information about an organization and its reporting practices.
GRI 3 : Material Topics
Guides organizations in determining material topics for sustainability reporting.
Sector Standards
Sector-specific standards that help organizations identify material topics based on their sector’s most significant impacts.
Topic Standards
Specific standards for reporting on economic, environmental, and social topics, such as GRI 302: Energy, GRI 305: Emissions, GRI 401: Employment, etc.
Our GRI Reporting Services
Comprehensive support for GRI-compliant sustainability reporting
Materiality Assessment
Identification and prioritization of material topics specific to your organization and sector.
GRI Standards Alignment
Mapping your sustainability information to relevant GRI Standards and disclosures.
Data Collection Systems
Development of efficient systems for gathering, validating, and managing GRI data.
Stakeholder Engagement
Structuring stakeholder dialogues to inform your GRI reporting process.
Report Development
Creation of comprehensive, GRI-compliant sustainability reports.
Assurance Readiness
Preparation for external assurance to enhance credibility.
Businesses should conduct and govern themselves with integrity in a manner that is ethical, transparent, and accountable.
Businesses should provide goods and services in a manner that is sustainable and safe.
Businesses should respect the interests of and be responsive to all its stakeholders.
Businesses should respect and promote human rights.
Businesses should respect, protect, and make efforts to restore the environment.
Businesses should engage with and provide value to their consumers in a responsible manner.
Our GRI Reporting Process
Preparation
- Understanding GRI Standards requirements
- Stakeholder mapping and engagement
- Materiality assessment
- Reporting scope definition
Data Collection
- ESG metrics identification
- Data collection systems setup
- Information gathering across operations
- Data validation and verification
Report Development
- GRI Content Index preparation
- Performance disclosure drafting
- Management approach documentation
- Case studies and narrative development
Publication & Improvement
- Stakeholder feedback collection
- External assurance (optional)
- Report publication
- Continuous improvement planning
Benefits of GRI Reporting
- Global recognition and acceptance
- Comprehensive sustainability disclosure
- Enhanced stakeholder communication
- Improved sustainability performance
- Competitive benchmarking capability
- Investment attraction through transparency
Key Features of GRI Standards
- Universal Application
- Stakeholder Inclusiveness
- Materiality Focus
Prioritizes reporting on topics that reflect significant economic, environmental, and social impacts.
- Transparency
- Modularity
- Continuous Evolution