The International Integrated Reporting Council has published its revised Integrated Reporting Framework, incorporating some major changes since the IR Framework was first published in 2013. Processing ...
Since the framework’s release in December 2013, the International Integrated Reporting Council has focused on driving its widespread international adoption. Today there is strong and increasing ...
The release of a highly anticipated proposed framework Tuesday heralded a new chapter in the evolution of corporate reporting. The International Integrated Reporting Council (IIRC) made public a ...
ReNew becomes one of the pioneers among Indian companies to align with the EU taxonomy, reporting 97.79% of capital expenditure aligned with this classification First Annual Integrated Report aligns ...
Describing it as an “important milestone in the market-led evolution of corporate reporting,” the International Integrated Reporting Council this week released the final version its framework for ...
Many companies have latched on to the concept of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) reporting and reported back to stakeholders about their commitment to supporting diversity, social, and ...
Integrated Reporting adds value to a company by highlighting how green and ethical values drive long-term growth. Today, more and more investors demand non-financial data when screening a company.
But GE joins a growing number of approximately 1,000 companies around the world, all of whom are doing this on a voluntary basis. Not to mention around 400 companies listed on the Johannesburg Stock ...
Integrated reporting is growing more popular as stakeholders look to understand how companies are building sustainable growth. BASF produces an integrated report and is involved in the International ...
After years of discussion, the European Central Bank (ECB) has finalized the design and timeline for an Integrated Reporting Framework (IReF). This initiative aims to reduce the reporting burden on ...
Sustainable Brands recently talked to Wim Bartels, Program Lead at the Corporate Reporting Dialogue (CRD) about key issues and initiatives around the further development of corporate reporting.
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