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An introduction to sustainability reporting

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Develop a vision & strategy on sustainability.
Improve management systems.
Identify strengths & weaknesses.
Attract & motivate the staff.
Connect departments & promote innovation.
Source of competitive advantage & become a “market leader”.
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Page 1: An introduction to sustainability reporting

An introduction to Sustainability Reporting

João FontesPRé Consultants bv

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Benefits to organizations

1. Develop a vision & strategy on sustainability.

2. Improve management systems.

3. Identify strengths & weaknesses.

4. Attract & motivate the staff.

5. Connect departments & promote innovation.

6. Source of competitive advantage & become a “market leader”.

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Just to start with…

Sustainability Report

is the end product

Sustainability Reporting

is the process

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Implementing Change

SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING

What you do not measure you can not manage.

And what you do not manage you can not change.

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Learning Objectives

1. Explain the basics of what is GRI & the GRI Guidelines.

2. Discuss why organizations of all types and sizes are preparing sustainability reports.

3. Identify the main activities to be carried out and the challenges to be faced by organizations during the Sustainability Reporting Process.

4. Apply the GRI Materiality Test for your sustainability report.

5. Explore the relationship between LCA and sustainability reporting.

6. Comment about the different GRI Application Levels.

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Sustainability Report

Economic

Social

A report about economic, environmental & social impacts caused by an organization through its everyday activities.

Environmental

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What are the GRI Guidelines?

GRI & the GRI Guidelines are developed based on systematic dialogue with relevant stakeholder constituencies.

GRI proposes a methodology for sustainability reporting. The GRI guidelines and methodology are recognized and used

by all types or organizations worldwide,

from industries to NGOs and the public sector.

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GRI: Network Organization

GRI: A multi-stakeholder network of thousands based globally.

They use and contribute to developing the Reporting Framework – both formally and informally.

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GRI Reporting Framework

2011: G3.1

in progress: G4

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GRI Reporting Framework

PrinciplesPrinciples

StandardStandardDisclosuresDisclosures

GRIGRI +Sector SupplementsSector Supplements

National AnnexesNational Annexes

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GRI Reporting Framework

PrinciplesPrinciples

StandardStandardDisclosuresDisclosures

+ Sector SupplementsSector Supplements

National AnnexesNational Annexes

Brazil: first pilot

Financial Services

Electric Utilities

Food Processing

Mining and Metals

Metals

GRIGRI

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GRI Reporting Framework

Sector SupplementsSector Supplements

Airport OperatorsConstruction and Real Estate

Event OrganizersMedia

Oil and GasAutomotive

Logistics and TransportationsPublic Agency

TelecommunicationsApparel and Footwear

Airport OperatorsConstruction and Real Estate

Event OrganizersMedia

Oil and GasAutomotive

Logistics and TransportationsPublic Agency

TelecommunicationsApparel and Footwear

GRIGRI

Please check the website for the latest information:www.globalreporting.org/reportingframework/sectorsupplements

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Structure of the GRI Guidelines

INPUTContentQualityBoundary

Options for Reporting

Focused Sustainability Report

A B C

OUTPUTA. ProfileB. Management ApproachC. Performance Indicators

Source: GRI Sustainability Reporting Guidelines (2011), Figure 2: Overview of the GRI Guidelines, p. 4”

Principles and

Guidance

Standard Disclosures

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update on G3.1What is new?

G3.1 is an update and completion of the G3 Guidelines

• Improves the guidance on human rights, gender and community impacts

• Four new performance indicators: two in Human Rights and two in Society

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Define MonitorConnect ReportPrepare

Timeline

Sustainability Reporting Process: It’s a journey!

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(GRI) Sustainability Reporting process can be described in 5 steps:

Ongoing cycle of engagement to understand, debate, measure & improve internal processes and to monitor and communicate performance.

Sustainability Reporting Process: activities and challenges at each phase

Define MonitorConnect ReportPrepare

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Define MonitorConnect ReportPrepare

Phase 1: Prepare

• Imagine your report.

• Hold a kick off meeting.

• Create the “reporting team”.

• Develop an Action Plan.

Reference: The GRI Sustainability Reporting Cycle: a handbook for small and not-so-small organizations, p.10

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Define MonitorConnect ReportPrepare

Phase 2: Connect

• Identify stakeholders.

• Prioritize them.

• Dialogue with them - What to ask & how to dialogue?

Reference: The GRI Sustainability Reporting Cycle: a handbook for small and not-so-small organizations, p.24

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Define MonitorConnect ReportPrepare

Phase 3: Define

• Select issues for action & report.

• Decide on report content.

Reference: The GRI Sustainability Reporting Cycle: a handbook for small and not-so-small organizations, p.36

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Define MonitorConnect ReportPrepare

Phase 4: Monitor

• Check procedures & systems.

• Discuss & set goals.

• Monitor activities & record data.

• Ensure quality of information.

• Follow up.Reference: The GRI Sustainability Reporting Cycle: a handbook for small and not-so-small organizations, p.52

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Define MonitorConnect ReportPrepare

Phase 5: Report

• Choose best way to communicate.

• Write the report.

• Finalize & launch the report.

• Prepare for the next cycle.

Reference: The GRI Sustainability Reporting Cycle: a handbook for small and not-so-small organizations, p.60

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• Identify stakeholders.

• Prioritize them.

• Dialogue with them, ( what & how).

• Select issues for action & report.

• Decide on report content.

• Choose best way to communicate.

• Write the report.

• Finalize & launch the report.

• Prepare for the next cycle.

• Imagine your report.

• Create the “reporting team”.

• Develop an Action Plan.

• Hold a kick off meeting.

Define MonitorConnect ReportPrepare

Reporting Process: Activities & ChallengesActivities to carry out during each of the five phases.

• Check processes & systems.

• Discuss & set goals.

• Monitor activities & record data.

• Ensure quality of information.

• Follow up.

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Potential challenges for organizations

• Ensuring commitment from staff at all levels, especially senior staff.

• Engaging & communicating with key stakeholders.

• Identifying the sustainability issues (“material”) to include and

prioritizing.

• Establishing practical & realistic goals / targets.

• Preparing the organization to achieve published goals

(possibly conflicting with operations and organizational culture).

• Collecting, organizing & analyzing the necessary information.

• Making it more than just a “marketing tool”.

Reference: GRI learning series Starting Points, “How valuable is the journey?”

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• Managing expectations around final report.

• Communicating negative results.

• Producing a picture of the real performance of the organization.

• Producing a clear document that meets readers’ different needs after

a difficult process of collecting data from different areas.

• Keeping the process going to the next reporting period.

Potential challenges for organizations

Reference: GRI learning series Starting Points, “How valuable is the journey?”

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Ready to learn more or

plan for GRI reporting yourself?

PRé offers a 2-day GRI Certified Training

next training on December 8, 9 – 2011

Please check www.pre-sustainability.com or

C contact [email protected]