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Report

17 Nov 2015

Author:
Global Reporting Initiative

Report links sustainability reporting standard and the UN Guiding Principles

...This GRI linkage document is a practical guide to help companies understand what human rights mean for them in the context of their reporting processes....The current version of GRI Sustainability Reporting Standards, G4, is a leading instrument for measuring and reporting a company’s sustainability impacts and performance on... human rights... Many of the Guiding Principles are reflected in G4... G4’s methodology is directly connected to one of the core expectations of the Guiding Principles: human rights due diligence. At a minimum, the process of creating a G4-based report will familiarize companies with all the key concepts of the Guiding Principles. Ultimately, by reporting with G4, a company can understand and demonstrate that its actions respect human rights and meet the expectations outlined in the Guiding Principles...

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