GRI
The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) provides the world’s most widely used sustainability reporting standards, helping organisations disclose their impacts on the economy, environment, and people.
Global Reporting Initiative
Also Known As / Other Names: GRI Standards
Description
GRI is an international, independent organisation that pioneered sustainability reporting. Its standards are the most commonly adopted global framework for organisations to measure and communicate their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) impacts. The GRI Standards are designed to increase transparency and comparability across industries and jurisdictions.
Type |
Voluntary sustainability reporting standards |
Jurisdiction |
Global |
Sector |
Cross-sector: business, government, NGOs, financial institutions |
Established / Active Since
1997
Maintained By / Organised By
Global Reporting Initiative (independent international organisation, headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Official Resources
Relationship to Lemu
GRI provides the backbone for sustainability reporting in many companies. By aligning biodiversity and nature indicators with GRI Standards, Lemu’s Atlas can help organisations integrate nature-related data into their disclosures, improving transparency and meeting global expectations.