ReportAlert.info – Context publishes 'CR Reporting in Context 2006'

ReportAlert.info – Context publishes 'CR Reporting in Context 2006'

July 27, 2006

Dramatic global rise in corporate responsibility reporting

A record number of leading global companies are voluntarily reporting on social and environmental issues, according to a report published today (Global Corporate Responsibility Reporting Trends 2006) by the corporate responsibility consultancy Context (www.econtext.co.uk)

But there are still question marks about the quality of reporting. Context directors argue:

  • Experienced reporters are eager to escape conformity with informal reporting standards to produce more effective communications
  • Companies need to focus on key issues, but find guidance on “materiality” issues unhelpful
  • Reports need to be part of a process of improving performance and are not an end in themselves.
  • The Context report, based on information from the www.CorporateRegister.com database, analyses reporting of the world’s 300 leading public companies. It shows:

  • Only 10 of the top 100 in Europe do not report
  • A majority of the US top 100 now publish a report
  • Most companies report on a wide range of issues rather than focusing solely on environment or philanthropy
  • The majority of European reporters use external assurance to validate their reports, but this is less common elsewhere and very rare in the US
  • A growing number of these companies acknowledge the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) guidelines, but very few are formally “in accordance” with them.
  • The report is available as a pdf on the Context website: http://www.econtext.co.uk/ or as a hard copy by request to [email protected]