Episode 08: Sustainable Reporting - Unravelling the GRI standards with Simon Pitsillides - Managing Director, FBRH Consultants

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Whilst more organisations are starting to drive a more sustainable agenda - reporting on the impact and outcomes of those initiatives has never been more important. Consumers, employees and investors are calling for more transparency and visibility. We discuss current reporting frameworks, CSR, ESG, GRI and how organisations are working together to create a single reporting standard. No easy task considering the breadth of organisations, sectors, issue. Simon shares his  experience, expertise, real world challenges and advice as to how organisations navigate this particularly thorny path.  

For more information visit https://fbrh.co.uk/en/

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