More than reporting the company's results and initiatives to the market, the Annual Sustainability Report is a portrait of everything interesting that was carried out by human capital, by people, a record of history, positive and that brings the year-to-year evolution of values , attributes and achievements.
In addition to being a way of working on the trust and reputation of companies, the report is a strategic tool to look at and support decisions with a focus on sustainability and social responsibility. It is a model that seeks to provide more quality information to the company's financial capital, especially to investors.
In the Annual Activity Report, sustainability indicators can be inserted, according to different guidelines and methodologies, namely: GRI, IIRC, IR, ODS, SASB, TCFD, ESG, among others.
The materiality process includes mapping and consulting the company's stakeholders, identifying the perception of strategic publics about the company's operations, as well as the impact of its actions and sensitive topics. Based on this mapping and the analyzes extracted from the materiality, it is possible to monitor, manage and report the topics in a more transparent way.
GRI Universal Standards
The methodology developed by the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) is the most used to prepare the reports. It reaches over 70 countries and 93% from the world's top 250 companies. This set of standards allows companies to assess, understand and report economic, social and environmental impacts.