GRI standards
[/dʒiː ɑːr aɪ ˈstændərdz/]
nounpl: GRI standards
padrões GRI
1. International sustainability reporting standards developed by the Global Reporting Initiative, a non-profit organization that provides guidelines for organizations to disclose their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) impacts
The company adopted GRI standards to improve transparency in its sustainability reporting.
A empresa adotou os padrões GRI para melhorar a transparência em seus relatórios de sustentabilidade.
2. A framework used by organizations worldwide to measure and communicate their environmental, social, and economic performance to stakeholders
GRI standards help companies benchmark their sustainability performance against international best practices.
Os padrões GRI ajudam as empresas a comparar seu desempenho de sustentabilidade com as melhores práticas internacionais.
GRI standards have become increasingly important in Brazil due to growing corporate governance requirements and investor pressure for ESG transparency. Many Brazilian multinational companies and large corporations now use GRI standards as part of their annual sustainability reports. The standards are particularly prevalent among companies listed on stock exchanges, including B3 (Brasil, Bolsa, Balcão), where sustainability reporting is increasingly expected. In the USA, GRI standards compete with other frameworks like SASB and TCFD, but GRI remains one of the most widely adopted globally.
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