Sustainability disclosures help build consumer trust
5th Nov 2007 by Sarah Whitworth
Ethical consumers are increasingly using ‘Sustainability Information’ to identify and have trust in their chosen brands.
The management systems community
5th Nov 2007 by Sarah Whitworth
Ethical consumers are increasingly using ‘Sustainability Information’ to identify and have trust in their chosen brands.
5th Dec 2006
Alan Knight, Head of Standards and Related Services at AccountAbility, Deborah Evans, Business Manager - Corporate Reporting and Assurance at LRQA and Chris Tuppen, Head of SD & Corporate Accountability at BT present the concept of materiality, how different companies have tackled the issue, and propose a Materiality Framework that everyone can use.
29th Nov 2006
Simon Zadek, Chief Executive at AccountAbility, gives his view on what Materiality means for industry.
9th Nov 2006
Following today’s release of the Materiality Report, LRQA’s Deborah Evans talks about the need for materiality in non-financial reporting, outlining steps that companies can take to ensure that what they report is relevant and useful to management and stakeholders.
9th Nov 2006
Today’s non financial reporting models are broken. The problem isn’t that CSR reports are ‘greenwash’. Or even that they are unread, unloved data dumps. The problem is materiality - determining and reporting on the non financial factors which really matter.
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