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30 Jul 2024

About GRI and the TNFD Since 2022, the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) and the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) have worked closely together to exchange in the development of the TNFD Recommendations and guidance, and the ongoing updates to the GRI Standards. [...] The TNFD-GRI interoperability mapping is the first deliverable, providing a detailed overview of alignment between the TNFD Disclosure Recommendations and metrics and the GRI Standards, including GRI 101: Biodiversity 2024 and relevant disclosures from the GRI Universal and Topic Standards. [...] It can help stakeholders identify which components of the GRI Standards contribute to meeting the TNFD Recommendations and metrics and enable GRI report preparers who intend to make disclosures aligned with the TNFD Recommendations to leverage their GRI reporting and report anything additional that is not covered by the GRI Standards, as identified in the table.1 The mapping highlights differences. [...] Key messages: alignment between the TNFD and GRI The mapping underscores the high level of alignment achieved between the TNFD Recommendations, metrics and guidance and the GRI Standards, including: • The use of consistent nature-related concepts and definitions, including the five direct drivers of nature and biodiversity loss, as defined by the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiv. [...] • All of the disclosures in GRI 101: Biodiversity 2024 are reflected in the TNFD Recommendations; and all of the TNFD Recommendations are reflected in the GRI Standards, except those exclusively covering nature-related risk and opportunity identification and assessment.2 • There is also strong consistency between the TNFD core global disclosure metrics and the related metrics in the GRI Standards.

Authors

Alessandra Melis

Pages
15
Published in
United Kingdom

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