In this week's 'edie explains' we've brought together everything you need to know about materiality assessments and what they might mean for your business. In the simplest terms, ‘materiality’ refers ...
Materiality has been thrown into the mainstream of sustainability reporting. Three leading standards – the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)’s G4 guidelines, the International Integrated Reporting ...
The revision came at an unprecedented time. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted many gaps in understanding the impact of our supply chains on social structures and communities; revealing deep inequities ...
Materiality is the cornerstone of a meaningful sustainability report. Materiality assessment is necessary to identify and prioritise the most significant economic, environmental and social impacts, ...
One of the biggest challenges companies may experience in pursuing their environmental, social and governance (ESG) goals is knowing how best to allocate their resources. A successful ESG plan will ...
In the third part of edie's sustainability reporting feature series, we explore how CSR reports can be used to monitor and manage the most important environmental issues affecting your company. So, ...
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