Unveiling GRI Sector Standards: In-depth Insights and Real-World Applications

The course starts by discussing the role of the GRI Sector  Standards in general, their purpose, objective, and development process. It addresses often raised concerns about the limitations of the sustainability reporting process and demonstrates how the Sector Standards can strengthen this process. To illustrate the concepts related to the Sector Standards, the course takes a deep dive into the first GRI  Sector Standard, GRI 11: Oil and Gas Sector 2021, its likely material topics, and the context and impacts of the oil and gas sector. 

Course Content

Introduction
Part 1: What is the value of the GRI Sector Standards?
Part 2: GRI 11 - Context, structure and impacts
Part 3: Reporting with GRI 11
Wrap-up

Who is this course designed for?

This course is a mandatory CEUs course for all GRI Certified Professionals who wish to extend their certification. Like all CEUs courses, the course can also be taken outside of the certification program as a standalone course by anyone familiar with the GRI Standards and the process of reporting in accordance with the GRI Standards.

What will you achieve?

When you have completed this course, you will be able to:

Describe the purpose of the GRI Sector Standards and how they contribute to better reporting
State the impact of the oil and gas sector, and discuss the structure and content of GRI 11: Oil and Gas Sector 2021
Discuss the sustainability context of likely material topics in GRI 11
Explain how to use GRI 11 to report in accordance with the GRI Standards

Pre-requisites

Knowledge of the purpose and structure of the GRI Standards, as well as the process for reporting in accordance with the Standards, are required to ensure comprehension of the subject matter.

Unveiling GRI Sector Standards: In-depth Insights and Real-World Applications
300.00 €
3 h 30 m
english
Certificate of completion
CEUs: 3
elearning
Knowledge of the purpose and structure of the GRI Standards, as well as the process for reporting in accordance with the Standards, are required to ensure comprehension of the subject matter.