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UK Eyes Expansion of Corporate Reporting Law
August 31, 2017
Helena Milner-Smith and Hannah Edmonds of the law firm Covington & Burling have published an update on UK legislation that would expand the mandatory provisions of a law requiring British companies to publicly report on their efforts to eliminate forced labor in their global supply chains, and exclude companies that fail to comply from public procurement processes.
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Governments Pressure Companies to Contribute to SDGs
August 31, 2017
A press release from the Global Reporting Initiative on the proceedings of the UN High-Level Political Forum on the achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) highlights how countries reporting their SDG progress to the UN are increasingly lookin to the private sector, through corporate reporting and other methods, to contribute to their efforts.
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Companies Support Australian Reporting Mandate
August 30, 2017
In submissions to a joint committee in Australia exploring the establishment of a corporate reporting regime on forced labor in global supply chains, companies and business groups expressed their broad support for mandatory reporting, and in some cases for a "due diligence" law, but warned against measures that are "overly prescriptive" and costly.
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GRI Promotes "Sustainability" Reporting in India
August 29, 2017
The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) outlines the recent activities of its regional hub in South Asia promoting public reporting by Indian companies on corporate social responsibility efforts and contributions to the UN Sustainable Development Goals using GRI's global standards on "sustainability" reporting.
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EU Body Calls for Policies for "Sustainable Finance"
August 25, 2017
The EU High-Level Expert Group on Sustainable Finance has released a report calling for the EU to push the bloc's finance industry toward expanding its contribution to the global "sustainable development" agenda and to force finance leaders to consider environmental, social, and governance factors in their long-term strategic thinking.
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GRI Touts Findings on Corporate Reporting Framework
August 24, 2017
A press release from the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) celebrates a finding of the consulting firm Governance and Accountability Institute that companies using GRI's global sustainability reporting guidelines provide better public disclosures of their social and environmental impacts than those that do not use GRI's framework.
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NGO Paper Seeks G20 Corporate "Due Diligence" Push
August 24, 2017
Representatives of the European Centre for Constitutional and Human Rights call on the Group of 20 countries (G20) to push for national policies implementing "mandatory human rights due diligence and supply chain reporting" for companies and heightened due diligence mandates for companies operating in countries that do not recognize collective bargaining rights.
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Vanguard Pushes for Corporate Climate Reporting
August 23, 2017
Reuters reports that, as part of a broader move within the financial industry toward public disclosure of environmental and social impacts, Vanguard, a US fund company managing $4 trillion in investments, is pushing companies in which it invests to publish climate change risk assessments.
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GRI Forum Considers Corporate Reporting Complexity
August 22, 2017
The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) and the World Federation of Exchanges recently engaged at a forum in London with businesses, investors, and stock exchanges regarding concerns over the complexity of overlapping environmental, social, and governmental reporting standards and over the relevance to investors of current corporate reporting on these issues.
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ISO Releases Building Energy Efficiency Standards
August 21, 2017
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has announced a new series of standards pushing businesses in the construction industry to increase energy efficiency in buildings around the world to help meet the UN's Paris climate deal pledges to limit global warming.