Metrics are qualitative and quantitative indicators used to measure and report on the effectiveness of sustainability policies and targets. They also help measure the impact on people, the environment, and the undertaking over time.
Learn moreA legal action or complaint filed with authorities, or a case of not following rules identified by a company through audits, monitoring, or grievance mechanisms.
Learn moreThe highest decision-making bodies in an organization, including committees. If there are no members from the administrative, management, or supervisory bodies, the CEO and deputy CEO (if applicable) should be included. In some cases, governance systems have two tiers, with separate supervision and management.
Learn moreCSRD stands for Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive. It is an EU climate regulation requiring many companies to report on their environmental and social impact.
Learn moreThe ESRS, developed by EFRAG, stands for European Sustainability Reporting Standards. ESRS provides the detailed reporting requirements under the CSRD, it covers environmental, social, and governance (ESG) topics and helps companies structure their sustainability disclosures using a materiality-based approach.
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