Are companies committed to SDGs?
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A new study has revealed that four-in-five companies assessed now include a commitment in their sustainability reports to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), yet fewer than half set measurable targets for how their actions contribute towards fulfilling the Goals.The publication from GRI and Support the Goals – State of Progress: Business Contributions to the SDGs analyzes a sample of over 200 companies around the world that produced a GRI report in 2020. Key findings include:
- 83% of companies state that they support the SDGs, recognizing the value of aligning their reports with the Goals;
- 69% of companies articulate which Goals are most relevant to their business, with 61% specifying how their actions support the SDGs;
- 40% of companies set measurable commitments for how they will help achieve the SDGs, while 20% include evidence to assess their positive impacts.
- Providing targets on how they support the SDGs, particularly for those that connect most closely to the companies activities, products or business relationships;
- Deepen reporting on their positive contributions to the SDGs, while also responding to stakeholder demands for transparency on negative impacts;
- Make data on their SDG performance easily accessible by using internationally recognized frameworks, such as the GRI Standards;
- Collaborate on SDG reporting, sharing practices both up and down the value chain, while doing more to engage their suppliers in this important topic.