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GRI and SASB are collaborating. Is that good news for companies?

GreenBiz

For years, corporate reporters — those inside companies responsible for creating sustainability reports and reporting environmental, social and governance data to various other organizations — have been frustrated by what many refer to as an alphabet soup of standards and frameworks: CDP, GRI, IIRC, PRI, SASB, TCFD, UNGC and more.

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The Burden of Proof for Corporate Sustainability Is Too High

Andrew Winston

[One of my recurring topics…how the demand for the “business case for sustainability” is perhaps holding us back now. That is, how we can we move sustainability into a category of things we just do in business — like safety, quality, investing in people, and so on. This appeared last month in MIT SMR.]

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GRI and SASB are collaborating. Is that good news for companies?

AGreenLiving

Today, two of those organizations — GRI, formerly the Global Reporting Initiative, and the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board, better known as SASB — are announcing a collaborative effort to help ease that confusion and, not insignificantly, position their standards as the most consequential. Sometimes it got contentious.

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