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Global Reporting Initiative Readers' Choice Awards finalists revealed

45 sustainability reports remain in the running for unique and innovative honour

16 Apr 2008

For the past five years, jury-based award programmes for sustainability reports have put the same handful of companies at the top of the tables. But now readers and stakeholders have had the chance to express their opinion – thanks to a new process of online scoring of sustainability reports.

‘This is the first time the world will hear the readers’ voices,’ said Ernst Ligteringen, chief executive, Global Reporting Initiative (GRI). ‘The level of interest shows that readers do take companies’ sustainability reports seriously. Investors, civil society organisations, employees, and other stakeholders have taken this opportunity to express what they like and don’t like about reporting today.’

Over 1,700 people in 70 countries cast over 6,000 scores for reports entered in the inaugural GRI Readers’ Choice Awards which are supported by ACCA, KPMG and SustainAbility. Readers could make use of the website in five languages, enabling people from all around the world to express their views.

The field of 800 reports has now been pared down to only 45, which received the highest number of scores relative to the total scores cast. This makes the results meaningful and fair.

The winner in each of eight categories will be announced at the awards dinner ceremony on 7 May 2008 during The Amsterdam Global Conference on Transparency and Sustainability.

‘We are surprised and delighted with the results thus far,’ said Jacqueline Aloisi de Larderel, former director, Industry and Environment Office and assistant executive director of UNEP. Aloisi chaired the Readers’ Choice Awards Integrity Committee, a group of eight prominent experts who oversaw the awards process to ensure it was conducted with the highest degree of integrity and free from fraud. ‘The people have spoken,’ she said, ‘and new voices have risen all over the world. This reflects the growing importance of sustainability reporting and the active role of stakeholders globally.’

Alongside the awards voting process, leading trend monitors KPMG and SustainAbility were commissioned to undertake a global survey of sustainability report users’ expectations and needs. The Global Readers’ Survey Report will be revealed on 8 May 2008. Wim Bartels, partner at KPMG said: ‘We were really excited to take part, this survey is a big new step in sustainability reporting, it turns the reporting community’s attention to their audience, and some may be surprised by the results.’

The conference, on 7–9 May 2008, will attract over 1,000 participants to discuss and debate the evolution of sustainability reporting. Please visit www.globalreporting.org for more information on the awards and the conference.

GRI Readers Choice Awards 2008: potential winners
 
Argentina
CILSA (Centro de Integración Libre y Solidario de Argentina)
Fundación Empredimientos Rurales Los
Grobo
 
Australia
ANZ Banking
City of Melbourne
 
Brazil
Banco Bradesco
Banco do Brasil
Banco Itau Holding Financeira
Banco Real ABN Amro
CEMIG
Natura Cosmeticos
Petrobras
Usinas Siderúrgicas de Minas Gerais
 
Cambodia
Acleda Bank
 
Colombia
CODENSA
ISAGEN
 
Germany
BMW
Deutsche Bank
 
Greece
Athens International Airport
Frigoglass
 
India
ABN AMRO Bank India
Infosys Technologies
ITC
Jubilant Organosys
Tata Motors
 
Italy
Italcementi
 
Netherlands
ABN Amro Holding
Royal Dutch Shell
 
Nicaragua
Findesa
 
Portugal
Banco Espirito Santo
Millenium BCP
Portugal Telecom
 
Russia
TGC-5
 
South Africa
Sasol
 
Spain
CEPSA
DKV Seguros
Euskaltel
Gas Natural SDG
Grupo Sancor Seguros
Repsol YPF
Telefónica
Vodafone España
 
United Kingdom
BP Group
HSBC Holdings
Vodafone Group
 
US
Coca-Cola
 
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