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Sustainability Disclosure: Focus on BRT "Corporate Purpose" Companies

By Randi Morrison posted 12-29-2019 08:48 PM

  

Following the Business Roundtable's recently updated "Statement on the Purpose of a Corporation," (reported on here), the Governance & Accountability Institute researched and analyzed the sustainability reporting practices of companies whose CEO's had signed onto the statement assertedly "to gauge the nature and extent of BRT corporations walking-the-talk of sustainability et al" - culminating in this new report: "Analysis of The Business Roundtable Companies' ESG Reporting Practices."

Key findings are as follows: 

  • 93% (181 of 193) of BRT company CEOs signed on to the Statement as of November 2019 (93% of its public company members and 94% of its private company members).
  • 85% (154 of 181) of the 181 signatory companies publish sustainability reports.
  • Of the 154 companies that publish sustainability reports, the GRI framework is the most widely used, with 67% using the GRI Standards for their reporting.
  • 36% of those that publish sustainability reports have information assured by a third party.
  • 58% of those that publish sustainability reports have adopted one or more Sustainable Development Goals, with Climate Action being the most commonly adopted.
  • TCFD recommendations were mentioned by 17% of companies publishing sustainability reports.
  • SASB was used in some way or cited in 19% of sustainability reports

G&A Institute Chair Hank Boerner commented: "We encourage the reading of the respective companies’ reports to gain an understanding of what the firms are doing to demonstrate purpose."

          See the G&A's release, and these recent reports: "Business Roundtable: "Corporate Purpose" Color & Context," "Assurance of Non-Financial Information: Auditor's Role Evolves," "GRI Launches New Global Tax Disclosure Standard," and "Assurance of Non-Financial Disclosure: Here's How!" This post first appeared in the weekly Society Alert!

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