In order to know if GRI is a necessary evil or not, let’s first understand the true meaning of GRI.
GRI stands for Global Reporting Initiative and it is an international organization which helps governments, businesses, and organizations communicate and understand the impact that they have on various social and political issues. These issues include climate changes, corruption, human rights and many more.
GRI helps various organizations have a positive impact on the environment, society and in turn the economy of a country. For the same reason, more and more companies have started publishing an annual sustainability report.
Some believe that these reports are more of a waste of time and don’t help in progress. Why? The following are a few of the reasons why organizations believe it is an impractical practice:
However, to think that these reports are unnecessary and fail to add value to the business is wrong. GRI acts as a bridge between governments and businesses and enables them to make a positive contribution to Sustainable Developmental Goals.
Let’s take a look at the benefits of reporting:
There are some internal benefits that the companies and organizations can experience if they indulge in the practice of creating GRI reports. They are as follows:
Apart from the internal benefits, there are also certain external benefits GRI reports. They are as follows:
GRI reports are available on their website and can be viewed by anyone. The spreadsheet with links to all reports is also available. It is necessary for a company to understand its economic, environmental and social impact, to be able to improve it. These reports enable transparency and foster sustainable growth for businesses. No matter how cumbersome the reports are, GRI is a necessary evil which organizations need to embrace.
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