
GRI Standards
The GRI Standards are a set of guidelines that organizations use to report on their social, economic, and environmental impacts transparently and consistently. They help companies communicate how they manage issues like climate change, labor practices, and community engagement. By following these standards, organizations provide stakeholders—such as investors, customers, and regulators—with trustworthy information about their sustainability efforts and performance. Essentially, GRI Standards promote accountability and better decision-making by making corporate impacts clearer and comparable across different organizations and industries.