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Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) is an international independent standards organization that develops and publishes sustainability reporting guidelines. The GRI Standards are widely used by companies, governments, and civil society to disclose the economic, environmental, and social impacts of their activities, products, or services. The aim is to improve transparency and enable comparability across organizations and over time.

GRI was founded in 1997 in Amsterdam through a collaboration between CERES (Coalition for Environmentally Responsible

The GRI Standards are designed to be used alongside other sustainability and financial reporting frameworks, supporting

As a non-profit entity, GRI operates with a global network of supporters and partners and is headquartered

Economics)
and
the
United
Nations
Environment
Programme
(UNEP).
Since
then,
the
organization
has
produced
the
GRI
Standards,
a
modular
framework
consisting
of
Universal
Standards
and
Topic
Standards.
Universal
Standards
cover
reporting
principles,
materiality,
and
governance;
Topic
Standards
provide
disclosures
on
specific
topics
such
as
energy,
waste,
water,
labor,
human
rights,
and
corruption.
Organizations
identify
their
material
topics
and
report
indicators
that
reflect
performance,
risks,
and
opportunities.
transparent
communication
to
a
broad
range
of
stakeholders,
including
investors,
regulators,
customers,
and
employees.
The
standards
are
periodically
updated
to
reflect
evolving
sustainability
challenges
and
stakeholder
expectations.
in
Europe,
with
activities
and
guidance
used
worldwide.
GRI
reporting
is
voluntary
in
many
jurisdictions,
though
some
governments
and
stock
exchanges
reference
or
require
GRI-linked
disclosures
in
their
sustainability
reporting
guidelines.