GRI: New year, new reporting standards for issues that matter most

12 January 2024

Two GRI Sector Standards come into effect 1 January: As part of the GRI Standards - the most widely used sustainability reporting standards in the world – two additional Sector Standards become effective for reporting from 1 January 2024: for coal and agriculture, aquaculture, and fishing.

Two of the GRI Sector Standards come into effect from 1 January

As part of the continued development of the GRI Standards - the most widely used sustainability reporting standards in the world – two additional Sector Standards become effective for reporting from 1 January 2024: for coal and agriculture, aquaculture, and fishing. 

Adding to a growing suite of GRI Sector Standards, GRI 12: Coal Sector 2022 and GRI 13: Agriculture, Aquaculture and Fishing Sectors 2022 represent the authoritative, holistic, and internationally applicable standards for organizations to communicate their impacts on the economy, environment, and people in the respective sectors. 

In particular, GRI 12 sets expectations for coal organizations to disclose how they address the pressing need to transition to a low-carbon economy, enabling comparable and comprehensive reporting on issues such as: 

GRI 13 aims to increase the completeness and comparability of sustainability-related information for organizations involved in crop cultivation, animal production, and aquaculture or fishing. The Standard addresses: 

 

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