GRI welcomes support from Caisse des Dépôts for its contribution to EFRAG’s technical work
Following the July 2021 announcement of a Statement of Cooperation
between GRI and the European Financial Reporting Advisory Group (EFRAG)
Project Task Force to co-construct new EU sustainability reporting
standards and contribute to further global convergence, GRI welcomes the
support from French Caisse des Dépôts to underpin the completion of
this important work.
Mandated by the European Commission in June 2020, EFRAG is leading
the technical work to develop the new EU sustainability reporting
standards. With the world’s most widely used standards for
sustainability reporting, GRI participates in the co-construction of
these new EU standards, with the aim to achieve a first set of standards
by June 2022, as set out in the new Corporate Sustainability Reporting
Directive (CSRD) proposal. Very much in favour of this standardisation
to accelerate the shift towards a more sustainable economy, Caisse des
Dépôts announces its support to GRI’s technical work on the EU
sustainability reporting standards.
As a major French public financial institution committed to
sustainability from the early 2000s, Caisse des Dépôts has strongly
promoted the development of responsible finance and corporate
transparency on ESG issues. Its support of GRI’s work on the EU
sustainability reporting standards directly stems from the necessity to
increase the quality of ESG corporate data on which responsible
investors rely for analysing and transforming business models.
Eric Lombard, Chief executive officer of Caisse des Dépôts, highlights that:
“This standardisation of non-financial
reporting is paramount in enabling us to improve our processes as
shareholder, investor and lender, both in the initial appraisal of the
counterparties that we finance, and in the shareholder dialogue we
conduct to foster key issues and to accelerate the in-depth
transformation of business models for a more sustainable economy. To
ensure the usability of the data disclosed and the competitiveness of EU
companies, the convergence with the sustainability standards globally
will also be key.”
GRI’s collaboration with EFRAG supports the organisation’s vision of
achieving a global corporate reporting system in which financial and
sustainability disclosure are inter-connected, mandated and on an equal
footing.
Thanking Caisse des Dépôts’s for their
financial support of the technical work to co-construct new EU
standards, GRI Chairman Eric Hespenheide said:
“The cooperation agreement between EFRAG
and GRI marked a major step towards developing EU sustainability
reporting standards that take stock of best practice for transparency on
corporate impacts, drawing on GRI’s global standard setting expertise.
We welcome the backing of Caisse des Dépôts during this crucial
co-construction stage, which signals the strong support from the
financial community for our efforts to ensure improved, robust and
comparable ESG reporting by companies, both in the EU and around the
world.”
Patrick de Cambourg, Chair of the EFRAG PTF-ESRD added:
“We are grateful to Caisse des Dépôts
for stepping up and supporting GRI co-construction efforts during this
crucial early phase of standards development. It clearly shows the right
focus, commitment and long-term vision during a time of much turbulence
and distraction. It is in the interest of all investors and their
clients to support ambitious and common standards for sustainability
reporting in order to enable a truly transparent and sustainable
economy.”
Research by the Alliance for Corporate Transparency
(2020) indicated that 54% of EU companies use the GRI Standards (the
most commonly cited framework) to meet their non-financial reporting
requirements.
The European Financial Reporting Advisory Group (EFRAG) serves the European public interest in the field of financial reporting. The European Commission has tasked EFRAG to prepare for new EU sustainability reporting standards. This work is now adhering to the recommendations of the Project Task Force for preparatory work for EU non-financial reporting standards.
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