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What is GRI?

GRI (Global Reporting Initiative) is an independent international organization that helps businesses, governments and other organizations understand and communicate their impacts on issues such as climate change, human rights and corruption. It provides a widely used framework for sustainability reporting, enabling organizations to measure and report on their environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance. The GRI Standards are designed to enhance the global comparability and quality of sustainability information.

What other technologies are related to GRI?

GRI Complementary Technologies

SASB standards focus on financially material sustainability topics, which can be reported using GRI standards for a more comprehensive view. They are complementary as SASB focuses on investor needs and GRI focuses on broader stakeholder needs.
mentioned alongside GRI in 88% (1.2k) of relevant job posts
TCFD focuses on climate-related financial disclosures, while GRI has broader environmental and social topics. They are complementary as companies often use both to provide a comprehensive view of sustainability performance.
mentioned alongside GRI in 67% (1.2k) of relevant job posts
ISSB aims to create a global baseline for sustainability disclosures focused on investor needs, and while it is related to financial materiality, it aims for global adoption, like GRI. The two are working to align standards which makes them complementary.
mentioned alongside GRI in 72% (257) of relevant job posts

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