


Reporting is one of the most powerful means available for companies that are committed to the sustainability agenda to win over sceptical stakeholders. Spelling out to potential investors, lenders, rating agencies and others – in addition to regulators and NGOs – why the agenda is crucial and how it enhances the company’s bottom line is an opportunity not to be lost.
PwC has been at the forefront of efforts to incorporate non-financial information into financial reports and has codified the concept in its ValueReporting™ initiative. It is uniquely well-positioned to add reporting on sustainability activities to the larger framework of reporting as the sustainability agenda has increasingly become a central strategic focus. As a pioneer in consolidated reporting, PwC has a deep understanding of its importance and extensive experience addressing the challenges it presents.
Ideally, reporting on sustainability promotes efficiency in that a company can respond to all inquiries about its performance with a single, comprehensive statement. However, producing such a definitive document is challenging because of the need to reconcile the demands of numerous reporting mandates. For example, a mining company could face the daunting task of producing a sustainability report that meets the requirements of the Global Reporting Initiative, as well as of the International Council on Mining and Metals. Further challenges arise in achieving consistency of monitoring and reporting throughout a widely dispersed global organisation.
While much of the payback from monitoring and reporting stems from stakeholders gaining an appreciation for the value of a company’s sustainability practices, companies also derive considerable benefit in the feedback they receive from stakeholders about their reports. Such follow-up can produce invaluable perspective on how stakeholders see a company and how it might build on its competitive advantages.
PwC provides a full range of services to companies monitoring and reporting their sustainability practices, including:
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