Tuesday, September 26, 2023

Eni vs Global Reporting Initiative


Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) is an international organization that helps companies, governments, and other institutions understand and communicate the impact of business on critical sustainability issues. Climate change, human rights, and corruption problems are some of these issues.

The “GRI Sustainability Report Standards” originated from the GRI Guidelines, which helps organizations identify the impacts of their operations on the environment, economy, and civil society. The objective is to provide reliable, relevant, and standardized information so that the company can evaluate opportunities and risks based on these impacts and make more informed decisions on the subject.

The indicators are arranged in interrelated modules and represent the best practices for reporting the economic, environmental, and social impacts of business, including specific mentions about the “Whistleblowing Process”, which differentiates two of its mechanisms:

a) Complaint: allows individuals to raise concerns about transgressions or violations of the law in the organization's operations or business relationships, regardless of whether they are being harmed or not;

b) Whistleblowing: allows Stakeholders to raise concerns and seek remediation and/or reparation for the organization's potential and actual negative impacts on them.


Why does Eni, in my case, doesn't fulfill the "GRI Standards"? 



No comments:

Post a Comment