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Sustainability Reporting: most complete guidance ever: GRI launched its G4 Sustainability Reporting Guidelines on  22nd May 2013, GRI’s next generation of the Guidelines. GRI recommends that reporters use G4, the most comprehensive reporting guidance available today.  

The G4 Guidelines have increased user-friendliness and accessibility. They are presented in two interconnected parts: Links to part 1 and part 2. Internal links help the reader navigate through the documents.

The emphasis on what is material encourages organizations to provide only information that is critical to their business and stakeholders. This means organizations and report users can concentrate on the sustainability impacts that matter, resulting in reports that are more strategic, more focused, more credible, and easier for stakeholders to navigate.

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Sustainability Reporting: most complete guidance ever: GRI launched its G3.1 Sustainability Reporting Guidelines on 23 March 2011. G3.1 Guidelines feature up to date guidance on issues that are critical in today’s society – human rights, gender and community. Both G3 and G3.1 Guidelines remained valid until the launch of G4 Sustainability Reporting Guidelines on the 22nd May 2013, GRI’s next generation of the Guidelines. GRI recommends that reporters use G4, the most comprehensive reporting guidance available today.  

GRI also launched guidance to assist organisations determine materiality in sustainability reporting. The Technical Protocol – Applying the Report Content Principles will enable organisations to produce relevant reports more easily.

Download G3.1 Guidelines   

G3.1 Sector Supplements

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Airport Operators
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Electric Utilities
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Food Processing
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Event Organizers
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Oil and Gas

G3.1 Sector Supplements

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Construction and Real Estate
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Financial Services
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Mining and Metals
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NGO
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Media 

Sector Supplements in Pilot Version

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Automotive
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Logistics and Transportation
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Public Agency
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Telecommunications
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Apparel and Footwear

Using Sector Guidance with G4 : The content of the GRI G3 / G3.1 Sector Supplements has been re-organised to fit the G4 Guidelines.

The sector specific content from the Sector Supplements is now presented in the GRI Sector Disclosures document, in a new format, to facilitate its use in combination with the G4 Guidelines.  Read more  >>>


GRI has made sector disclosures available for the following sectors:

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Financial Services 
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Mining and Materials 

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“What investors and analysts said” – The value of extra-financial disclosure: The Prince’s Accounting for Sustainability Project (A4S) and the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), commissioned Radley Yeldar to undertake research into how investors and analysts source, use and are influenced by extra-financial information. (2012)To download the linkage document, click the document.

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GRI & Carbon Disclosure Project: How do the Global Reporting Initiative Reporting Guidelines match with the Carbon Disclosure Project questions? (2011)        
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Connecting IFC Sustainability Performance: Advice and support for linking GRI-based sustainability reporting with the International Finance Corporation's Sustainability Framework (2010)
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GRI & ISO 26000: How to use the GRI Guidelines In conjunction with ISO 26000 (2010) 
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The Earth Charter, GRI, and the Global Compact: Guidance to Users on the Synergies in Application and Reporting (2008)
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Learning Publications: GRI E-Shop
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GRI & UN-Global Compact:  Signatories can now communicate their progress towards the 10 UNGC Principles using a GRI-based report (2007)
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