EcoStrategy
Group’s new report, Trends
in Sustainability Reporting: A Close-Up Look at Bay Area Companies,
provides a helpful overview of the business value for reporting on
environmental sustainability and a solid checklist of issues to take
into consideration if you are about to embark on a sustainability
report.
The study analyzes how the top Bay Area companies report on their sustainability efforts and rates their performance based on 14 specific attributes including: materiality, stakeholder relevance, target setting/tracking and completeness.
The report begins by exploring the question, “Why Companies Report?” I find two of the answers most compelling: to respond to increasing volume of inquiries and to manage reputation and brand image.
It includes an assessment of what elements make a sustainability report stand out.
To read the full, original article click on this link: Five Attributes That Make a Sustainability Report Great |Triple Pundit
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