Seekh Logo

AI-powered learning platform providing comprehensive practice questions, detailed explanations, and interactive study tools across multiple subjects.

Explore Subjects

Sciences
  • Astronomy
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Physics
Humanities
  • Psychology
  • History
  • Philosophy

Learning Tools

  • Study Library
  • Practice Quizzes
  • Flashcards
  • Study Summaries
  • Q&A Bank
  • PDF to Quiz Converter
  • Video Summarizer
  • Smart Flashcards

Support

  • Help Center
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Pricing

© 2025 Seekh Education. All rights reserved.

Seekh Logo
HomeHomework Helpsustainability-managementGRI Standards and Reporting

GRI Standards and Reporting

The guidelines and disclosures provided by the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) that organizations use to report their social, environmental, and economic impacts, including universal, sector, and topic standards for determining and managing material topics

intermediate
3 hours
Sustainability Management
0 views this week
Study FlashcardsQuick Summary
0

Overview

GRI Standards provide a comprehensive framework for organizations to report their sustainability impacts. By following these guidelines, companies can communicate transparently with stakeholders, ensuring accountability and fostering trust. The standards emphasize the importance of stakeholder engag...

Quick Links

Study FlashcardsQuick SummaryPractice Questions

Key Terms

Sustainability
Meeting the needs of the present without compromising future generations.

Example: Using renewable energy sources to reduce carbon footprint.

Stakeholder
Any individual or group affected by an organization's actions.

Example: Employees, customers, and investors.

Transparency
Openness in communication and reporting.

Example: Publishing detailed financial reports.

Accountability
Being responsible for one's actions and their impacts.

Example: A company taking responsibility for its environmental impact.

Disclosure
The act of making information available to stakeholders.

Example: Releasing annual sustainability reports.

Materiality
Determining what information is significant for stakeholders.

Example: Focusing on major environmental impacts in a report.

Related Topics

Sustainability Metrics
Understanding how to measure sustainability performance effectively.
intermediate
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
Exploring the role of businesses in contributing to societal goals.
intermediate
Environmental Impact Assessment
Learning how to evaluate the environmental effects of projects.
advanced

Key Concepts

Sustainability ReportingStakeholder EngagementTransparencyAccountability