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Spanning 158 leading global companies, this year’s research shows continued progress in corporate sustainability reporting.
Key findings from this year’s research include information on:
Improvement in reporting
The state of Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) reporting
The state of integrated reporting
The state of Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) reporting
The emergence of Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB)
The use of digital formats
Peter Bakker, President and CEO of WBCSD, said: “COVID-19 has shown how fragile our systems are. It is up to all of us to build forward better as we navigate the next phase of the global pandemic, without losing sight of systemic issues lingering beneath the surface. Transformation should be supported by a sustainable financial system, and for that we need robust, comparable and transparent reporting on relevant ESG aspects so the financial system can reward the most sustainable companies and scale sustainable solutions.”
Louise Ayling, Director of Sustainability Strategy at RY, said: “Every year I am encouraged by the improvement in companies’ reporting and 2020 is no exception. COVID-19 has certainly placed more weight on its importance coupled with the momentum we’ve seen towards sustainability action as we enter this new decade and the revitalisation of companies’ sustainability strategies. The challenge now is to ensure reporting and communications ensure effectiveness and provide decision-useful information to a range of relevant stakeholders. Reporting formats, accessibility and the use of language is key.”
Going forward, it is clear that the long-term strategic thinking set out by the SDGs, WBCSD’s Vision 2050 and the broader push for more inclusive forms of capitalism are needed more than ever. Companies must be resilient and maintain their sustainability momentum to survive.
With this backdrop, Reporting matters will continue into 2021 as WBCSD and its member companies work to improve corporate reporting as we accelerate the transition to a sustainable world.