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What are the 4 content principles? - ANSWER 1. Stakeholder
inclusiveness 2. Sustainability Context 3. Materiality 4.
Completeness
What are the 6 quality principles? - ANSWER 1. Accuracy 2.
Balance 3. Clarity 4. Comparability 5. Reliability 6. Timeliness
Some of the disclosures under sections 102 (General
Disclosures) are required - as a minimum - to create a report that
is in accordance:...option - ANSWER Core; the label 'Core' icon
is used to identify those disclosures that are required for
preparing a report in accordance with the GRI Standards (Core
option). Appears in front of the required disclosures
Define 'management approach.' - ANSWER Management
approach enables an organization to explain how it manages
economic, social, and environmental impacts related to material
topics. It is an important narrative about how the organization
identifies, analyzes, and responds to actual and potential impacts.
Each topic-specific standard follows the same format. What is the
format? - ANSWER 1. Introduction2. Management approach
disclosures 3. Topic-specific disclosures 4. References
How are the Reporting Principles to be applied? - ANSWER
What is the Stakeholder Inclusiveness principle? - ANSWER
, This principle requires the reporting organization to identify its
stakeholders, and explain how it has responded to their
reasonable expectations and interests
What is the GRI definition of 'stakeholder'? - ANSWER Entity or
individual that can reasonably be expected to be significantly
affected by the reporting organization's activities, products and
services, or whose actions can reasonably be expected to affect
the ability of the organization to successfully implement its
strategies and achieve its objectives
Note 1: Stakeholders include entities or individuals whose rights
under law or international conventions provide them with
legitimate claims vis-à-vis the organization.
Note 2: Stakeholders can include those who are invested in the
organization (such as employees and shareholders), as well as
those who have other relationships to the organization (such as
other workers who are not employees, suppliers, vulnerable
groups, local communities, and NGOs or other civil society
organizations, among others).
What is the Sustainability Context principle? - ANSWER
Requires the report to present the reporting organization's
performance in the wider context of sustainability
What is the Materiality principle? - ANSWER Requires the
report to cover topics that: 1. Reflect the organization's
significant economic, environmental, and social impacts; or 2.
substantively influence the assessment and decisions of
stakeholders
What is the Completeness principle? - ANSWER This principle
requires that the report to include coverage of material topics
and their Boundaries sufficient to reflect significant economic,