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What's new in the new GRI standards valid from 2023?

Read this article and learn about the changes in the new Universal Standards, GRI 1, 2 and 3, valid from January 2023.

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The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) is an independent organization behind the global structure most widely used for corporate sustainability reports. In 2021, the GRI published the first substantial update of its Universal Standards since 2016.
As of January 1, 2023, the new Universal Standards, GRI 1, 2 and 3, will officially replace the previous standards. The changes are significant in relation to reporting requirements and procedures.
In this article, Sandra Feltham details what are these new features and tells how they will influence the development of her stories.
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Sandra Feltham
Sandra Feltham is a leading expert on corporate sustainability strategy and sustainable development based in the Czech Republic. She owns Flagship Communications Ltd., a sustainability agency operating in Central & Eastern Europe. Sandra is also president of Business Leaders Forum (BLF), the oldest Czech association for socially responsible companies. BLF provides education, mentoring and events on sustainable leadership. She is certified by GRI (non-financial reporting), University of Cambridge (Sustainable business management) and IEMA (Environmental management) and has a master in European Studies from the Humboldt University in Berlin.

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