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  • Where to find sustainability reporting KPIs
    Sustainability reporting KPIs (Key Performance Indicators) can be found from a variety of sources, including: Global Reporting Initiative (GRI): GRI is a widely used standard for sustainability reporting. The GRI Sustainability Reporting Standards provide a comprehensive set of sustainability reporting KPIs that can be used to measure and report an organization's sustainability performance. Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB): SASB provides industry-specific sustainability reporting standards and KPIs for over 70 industries. The standards are designed to help companies report on financially material sustainability issues. United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): The UN SDGs provide a framework for measuring and reporting on sustainability performance. The 17 goals and associated targets provide a set of KPIs that can be used to measure progress towards sustainable development. Industry associations and organizations: Industry associations and organizations often provide industry-specific sustainability reporting KPIs. For example, the International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM) provides sustainability reporting KPIs for the mining industry. Corporate sustainability reports: Many companies publish sustainability reports that include KPIs used to measure and report on their sustainability performance. Reviewing these reports can provide insight into the KPIs that are relevant for a specific industry or organization. When selecting sustainability reporting KPIs, it's important to consider the materiality of the issues and the specific needs of the organization. KPIs should be relevant, measurable, and aligned with the organization's sustainability strategy.
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