Sustainability reporting standards that set the highest level
of transparency for impacts on the economy, environment and people move
to full adoption stage, from 1 January 2023. On that date, the Universal Standards 2021 become
effective – meaning all GRI reporters will be required to use these key
standards for information published on or after this date.
As announced in October 2021, the revision of the Universal
Standards marked the most significant update to the GRI Standards since
they launched six years ago. With a focus on making reporting more
relevant and consistent changes included full alignment with
intergovernmental instruments, as set by the UN and OECD, for due
diligence on sustainability impacts, including those on human rights.
When the Universal Standards 2021 take effect on 1 January, the
previous 2016 version will be withdrawn and no longer available for
download.
Support on offer
The GRI Academy course Transitioning to the GRI Standards 2021 update is
available for a high-level overview of the differences between
reporting with the GRI Universal Standards 2016 and the GRI Universal
Standards 2021. To learn the details of how to report using the revised
Universal Standards, take the training course “Reporting with the GRI Standards 2021 Update”. It can be taken as a separate course or as part of the GRI Professional Certification Program.
GRI’s reporting services give you feedback on elements of your
sustainability report and will help companies achieve clearly presented
and referenced reported information using the Universal Standards 2021, two content index services are available:
- Content Index - Essentials Service: Focuses on the disclosures that cannot be omitted under the Universal Standards 2021.
- Content Index - Advanced Service: Reviews your report's GRI content index as a whole, covering all disclosures and omissions.
If you also use the Sustainable Development Goals in your
sustainability reporting, there is an additional check available on the
links between the SDG’s and the GRI Standards.
Please note: the
final dates for accessing GRI services for reports using the 2016 GRI
Standards is 14 December (for Content Index Services) and 16 December
(for Materiality Disclosure Services).
GRI Community members will continue to be supported in their
transition journey towards using the new standards, if they are not
already doing so.
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