- Global Reporting Initiative - GRI - Home
The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) is an independent not-for-profit organization that leads a global multi-stakeholder process to develop and refine rigorous yet practical sustainability reporting
- Global Reporting Initiative - Wikipedia
The Global Reporting Initiative (known as GRI) is an international independent standards organization that helps businesses, governments, and other organizations understand and communicate their impacts on issues such as climate change, human rights, and corruption
- GRI - Standards - Global Reporting Initiative
The GRI Standards enable any organization – large or small, private or public – to understand and report on their impacts on the economy, environment and people in a comparable and credible way, thereby increasing transparency on their contribution to sustainable development
- GRI - Putting workers’ rights at the heart of corporate accountability
The GRI Labor Project is being completed in four phases Public comment periods have already taken place for phase 1 (employment conditions and practices), phase 2 (working life and career development), and phase 3 (inclusion and equal opportunities at work) The current consultation, on workers’ rights and protection, is the final phase of gathering feedback on the full set of revised labor
- GRI - Get started with reporting
As provider of the world's most widely used framework for sustainability reporting, GRI has a wide range of guidance, information and support, to help companies get started
- GRI - Universal Standards - Global Reporting Initiative
For a detailed overview of how to navigate the new GRI Standards system, please read our short introduction to the GRI Standards More information can also be found in our flyer, FAQ, and mapping document, all of which can be accessed below
- GRI - Vision, mission and history - Global Reporting Initiative
The first version of what was then the GRI Guidelines (G1) published in 2000 – providing the first global framework for sustainability reporting The following year, GRI was established as an independent, non-profit institution
- GRI Designation - National Association of REALTORS®
Earning the Graduate, REALTOR® Institute (GRI) designation is a way to stand out to prospective home buyers and sellers as a REALTOR® who has gained in-depth knowledge on technical subjects as well as the fundamentals of real estate Find out how to earn the GRI in your State
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