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GRI Standards 2021 Update (English)

Context

The new universal GRI standards published on 5 October 2021 are intended to address the need to present responsible business concepts in a transparent manner.

The changes should enable companies to report in a consistent and comparable manner and to be better prepared for new regulatory requirements such as the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and the IFRS Foundation's Enterprise Value Report.

The revised universal standards now provide clearer requirements for organisations to address due diligence processes and material topics, and structure the content more consistently to enable transparent reporting.

Objectives

Ownership of revised industry standards to include human rights reporting and environmental due diligence

Overview of sectoral standards allowing for more consistent reporting of sector-specific impacts

Understand what the revised standards mean for an organisation's next reporting cycle

Content

Part 1 Introduction
Part 2 Update 2016 VS 2021
Part 3 Challenges and opportunities
Part 4 Questions & Answers

Target audience

  • Corporate CSR Officer
  • CSR committee members
  • Sustainable development officer

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All our trainers are GRI certified trainers. They have pedagogical expertise in the field of sustainability reporting, CSR, transparency, ethics and an understanding of the regional CSR context.

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    11.00 - 12.30 (CET)
  • DURATION
    1,5 hours
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    PARTICIPANTS

    20 participants maximum
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    J-5 days
  • PRICE
    240 euros VAT excluded

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