Four-in-five largest global companies report with GRI
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‘Encouraging’ findings for corporate transparency in KPMG surveyA major stocktake on the state of sustainability reporting around the world has revealed that GRI provides the ‘first and foremost’ global standards, used by more large companies than ever before.The KPMG Survey of Sustainability Reporting (published 26 October) examined the disclosure practices of the world’s biggest 250 companies by revenue (the G250), as well as a larger pool of the top 100 businesses in each of 58 countries (the N100).Findings in the 2022 research include:
- 78% of the G250 now adopt the GRI Standards for reporting (up from 73% in 2020);
- 68% of the 5,800 N100 companies use GRI (up from 67% in 2020, when N100 was a smaller sample size);
- Overall, 96% of G250 (unchanged from 2020) and 79% of N100 (77% in 2020) report on sustainability or ESG;
- Carbon reduction is widely disclosed (80% of G250 and 71% of N100) – yet under half (46% of G250, 40% of N100) report on biodiversity;
- Almost three-quarters of those surveyed (74% of G250, 71% of N100) report on the SDGs;
- GRI offers the only reporting standards used by a majority of surveyed companies in all regions (75% in the Americas, 68% in Asia-Pacific and Europe, 62% in ME & Africa).