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17 Oct 2017

Global survey reveals latest trends by top companies on corporate responsibility and sustainability reporting

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A global survey by KPMG reveals the latest trends in reporting by top companies on corporate responsibility and sustainability issues, including climate change and human rights. The survey shows that reporting is growing in some geographical areas (Latin America), whereas other regions have yet to catch up (Eastern Europe).

Key findings reveal companies are:

- acknowledging the financial risks of climate change

- linking corporate responsibility activity to the Sustainable Development Goals

- acknowledging human rights as a business issue

- linking carbon targets to the global climate goal