Thus, to write a sustainability report that creates trust and serves as a vehicle for dialogue, here are some questions to ask yourself. This can also be useful to review and provide constructive feedback on sustainability efforts for stakeholders. 

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The Low-Down on Sustainability Reporting

SASB, ISO, IIRC, IASB, GRI, CDP, CDSB, TCFD, SDG Compass… companies are asked to report on their sustainability performance in a credible and meaningful way. Otherwise, there is a risk of complaints, for example for “misleading commercial practice”. Above all, there is a risk of not involving stakeholders in an essential reflection of their ability to adapt and integrate with a world facing increasingly complex environmental and social challenges.  

Key Takeaways

To write a sustainability report that creates trust and serves as a vehicle for dialogue, here are some questions to ask yourself. This can also be useful to review and provide constructive feedback on sustainability efforts for stakeholders. 

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