How to Prepare a Best Practice Sustainability Report (Sydney)

This two-day workshop is certified by the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), the world’s leading framework for sustainability reporting. You will learn the essentials of sustainability reporting so that you can prepare your own sustainability report at a global best practice standard.

Part 1: Conceptual introduction and preparation of a GRI reporting process
You will be able to:

  • Explain in what a sustainability report is.
  • Identify the main potential benefits and challenges of the process involved in producing a report.
  • Give examples of links between everyday organisational activities and their economic, social and environmental impacts based on their own current experience and context.
  • Recognise some “self-assessment tools” for initial evaluation of such impacts.
  • Identify the Global Compact Principles and relate them to the GRI reporting process.
  • List the steps to plan and present a reporting process.

Part 2: Dialogue with stakeholders and credibility of the reporting process
You will be able to:

  • Explain how they would decide which are the priority stakeholders in their context.
  • Justify why stakeholders’ input is critical for the success of the reporting process.
  • Explain the difference between a GRI category, GRI aspect and a GRI indicator.
  • Explain the GRI materiality principle and the result of its application.
  • Explain and give examples of the GRI G3 reporting principles.

Part 3: Defining the content of the report and monitoring
You will be able to:

  • Show how an organisation should report on material indicators which are not ready to be reported on.
  • Explain the difference between self-declared GRI report levels and assurance on report information.

Part 4: Preparing final reporting and communicating
You will be able to:

  • Identify the obligatory components of a GRI G3 report.
  • Identify the five key steps in the development of a GRI reporting process.
  • Justify the internal and external value of reporting.
  • Give examples of GRI reports where the Global Compact Principles were considered in the reporting process.
  • Explain what a high quality sustainability report entails.