Monday, 18 February 2019

Fundamental elements of Sustainability Process

Following are the main fundamental elements of Sustainability Process:

The GRI content index on pages 108-115 gives a detailed reference to the GRI performance indicators and standard disclosures. Along with GRI G4 it also adheres to the following reporting formats: PP Nine principles of National Voluntary Guidelines (NVG) on Social, Environmental and
Economic responsibilities of business, published by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs,
Government of India.

Industry guidance on voluntary sustainability reporting (2010) developed by industry association for environmental and social issues.

Principles and disclosure requirements under United Nations Global Compact (UNGC).

ISO 26000:2010 guidance on organizational social responsibility.

Material issues were identified through a materiality assessment and stakeholder engagement exercise
that was undertaken at locations (including project sites and offices) in consultation with different stakeholders and are referred in the relevant sections of this report. Each material aspect is mapped against the GRI G4 guidelines. In order to highlight the specific challenges faced by company and our initiatives towards addressing these we have further examined in the chapter on ‘Business Growth and Profitability’.

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