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Business Sustainability

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Business sustainability has advanced from greenwashing and branding to being a business imperative. Stakeholders, including shareholders, demand, regulators require, and companies now need to report their sustainability performance. No longer is this a choice for businesses. A decade ago, fewer than 50 companies released sustainability reports, and now more 8,000 global public companies disclose sustainability performance information on some or all five economic, governance, social, ethical, and environmental (EGSEE) dimensions of sustainability performance, and this trend is expected to continue.Through reading this book, you will:Gain an insight into emerging initiatives in corporate reporting, including the major reporting standards and the convergence to a set of global accounting standards. Identify sustainability strategies to create innovation in new products, services, energy-efficiency, environmental facilities and green initiatives. Understand the role and responsibilities of all participants in the corporate reporting process, including directors, officers, internal auditors, external auditors, legal counsel, and investors. See ways to improve public trust, investor confidence, business reputationand environmental performance.Learn how to adopt best practices in sustainability development and performance, and deliver effective reporting and assurance.


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Publisher: Greenleaf Publishing

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  • ISBN: 9781783534890
  • File size: 641 KB
  • Release date: October 15, 2015

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  • ISBN: 9781783534890
  • File size: 641 KB
  • Release date: October 15, 2015

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Business Nonfiction

Languages

English

Business sustainability has advanced from greenwashing and branding to being a business imperative. Stakeholders, including shareholders, demand, regulators require, and companies now need to report their sustainability performance. No longer is this a choice for businesses. A decade ago, fewer than 50 companies released sustainability reports, and now more 8,000 global public companies disclose sustainability performance information on some or all five economic, governance, social, ethical, and environmental (EGSEE) dimensions of sustainability performance, and this trend is expected to continue.Through reading this book, you will:Gain an insight into emerging initiatives in corporate reporting, including the major reporting standards and the convergence to a set of global accounting standards. Identify sustainability strategies to create innovation in new products, services, energy-efficiency, environmental facilities and green initiatives. Understand the role and responsibilities of all participants in the corporate reporting process, including directors, officers, internal auditors, external auditors, legal counsel, and investors. See ways to improve public trust, investor confidence, business reputationand environmental performance.Learn how to adopt best practices in sustainability development and performance, and deliver effective reporting and assurance.


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