How to report your sustainability across international borders

Description

Sustainability reporting is increasingly used by across business to understand and share environmental and social impacts. But with over 600 different standards, codes and policies globally reporting is far from standardised. So where should businesses start? Are some tools better than others? And are there any that work for businesses operating across national borders? Streamly's Sarah Austin sat down with Josh Jacobs, Director of Sustainability at WAP Sustainability, to get insight into the current state of reporting

Table Of Contents

The use case of sustainability reporting
Jacobs discusses who might use sustainability reporting and what is measured in doing so.
Grouping reporting frameworks
Jacobs talks to the different pools of reporting frameworks and the differences between them.
Where to start reporting as an SME
Hear Jacobs' insight into the best way to start reporting as an SME.
Choosing a reporting method
Using examples, Jacobs examines the different codes across the world and how stakeholder preference plays a role in reporting.
The future of sustainability standards
Jacobs looks to the future and describes his ideal landscape for sustainability reporting.
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