Title: Sustainability Reporting
1Sustainability Reporting CIPFAs Framework
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2Sustainability what is it?
Enabling individuals to satisfy their basic needs
and enjoy a better quality of life, without
compromising the quality of life of future
generations, ensuring a strong, healthy and just
society that lives within environment limits.
3Why is it significant for CIPFA?
- Discussion paper published in 2004
- Development strategy funding to prepare a
reporting framework in 2006, launched at June
Conference - Framework drafted by Forum for the Future
leading sustainability charity
4Sustainability Reporting
- Reporting about sustainability successes not
encouraging organisations to be more sustainable - Suggesting different ways of reporting annual
report, website, sustainability report,
residential newsletter, not a specific or
prescriptive report to add to reporting burden
5Why did CIPFA prepare a reporting framework?
- Government commitment to the agenda devolved
assemblies and Whitehall - Private sector are developing sustainability
reporting the public sector is lagging behind - We want to enable public sector organisations to
prepare a sustainability report
6Case Studies
- Important to understand the principles of
sustainability - Approached organisations to be case studies in
publicity and in the framework - Case studies from Cornwall to Scotland LG, NHS,
MoD, Audit etc
7What makes a good report?
- a balanced approach account for positive and
negative impacts - robust systems for identifying and handling
sensitive issues - use of appropriate media to reach different
stakeholders - active engagement with stakeholders
- remember sustainability encompasses economic,
social and environmental matters
8Material CSR Issues
- Sustainable development
- Health and Safety
- Environmental Impacts
- Employees and Ethics
- Relationships with Customers
- Suppliers and Partners
- Community and Stakeholders Involvement
- (Adapted from Taylor Woodrow)
9Importance of Self Challenge
Be honest (adapted from Vodafone)
10Stakeholder Engagement
11Trends
- Most organisations could do more to communicate
their sustainability practices - Disclosure becoming common in the commercial
sector - But
- Many organisations follow a compliance or risk
management approach - Opportunities exist to innovate and lead
- Opportunities for linking sustainability
performance to efficiency gains
12The framework
- What is sustainability?
- Why is it relevant to me?
- How can I put sustainability into practice?
- What are the important issues?
- How can I measure performance?
- Reporting how, what, to whom?
- Good practice examples
13Where next?
14CIPFA future actions
- Promoting CIPFA activities in sustainability and
demonstrating that we add something beneficial to
the process - Raising awareness of sustainability amongst our
members articles, meetings, micro site
www.cipfa.org.uk/pt/sustainability