Double materiality. The guiding principle for sustainability reporting
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| With an ongoing shift towards mandatory sustainability reporting, GRI is supporting global policymakers with an initial set of three new guidance documents. The first of these is focused on double materiality: The interconnection of a company's impacts on society and the environment with its financial results. GRI reports prepare companies for double materiality, as impacts are the basis for determining associated financial risks and opportunities. |
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