Monday, October 08, 2007

GRI Readers’ Choice Awards


Who reads the thousands of sustainability reports that corporations release each year? As of today, there is a better way to answer those important questions.

Who reads the thousands of sustainability reports that corporations release each year? And more importantly, what do they think of them? As of today, there is a better way to answer those important questions.


The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) and its partners—including the World Resources Institute and its New Ventures project—have unveiled the GRI Readers' Choice Awards. It's a pioneering attempt to capture and share readers' thoughts on the value of corporate sustainability reports, and get that information to potential new readers. The GRI Readers' Choice Awards will highlight the reports that are most helpful to communities, investors, customers, journalists and non-governmental organizations.
In addition to an Award for the report with the overall highest score, there will be Awards issued based on the perspectives of key information user communities such as investors, civil society, employees, corporate governance and management, and media; and special reports for non-corporate, smaller enterprises, and non-OECD companies. "Developing the methodology behind the scoring system was a unique challenge for us and the other partners involved" said Jose Luis Blasco, Director, Advisory, Global Sustainability Services, at KPMG. "We had to ensure the system would be a fair representation of report readers' perspectives, including GRI and non-GRI based reports."

See full Press Release.