GRI Standard definition

GRI Standard means the Global Reporting Initiative Sustainability Reporting Standards (2016) published by the Global Reporting Initiative.

Examples of GRI Standard in a sentence

  • The recognition that tax practices can pose a financially material risk to investors helped lead to the creation of GRI Standard 207 on Tax.

  • All ESG information is reported annually in the Management Report of Repsol, in accordance with the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Standard Guidelines, using the “comprehensive” option.

  • Under the GRI Standards, biodiversity reporting requirements are included in GRI Standard 304.

  • The materiality assessment in line with AA1000 SES (2011) standard, reviewed in 2018, has defined the GRI Standard aspects which are material for us.

  • Source: GRI Standard 205-3 Supporting evidence: No document is required to support your response.

  • In addition, Letshego also strives to adhere to the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Standard and has produced this report in accordance with the ‘core’ level of the GRI.

  • Further guidancePlease refer to the relevant GRI Standard 306-2: Waste by type and disposal method.

  • The initiatives shown in the table contributed to a 50,410 MWh reduction alone.88 GRI Standard 305-5 GHG emissions reduced as a direct result of reduction initiatives.

  • One of the main principles of the GRI Standard is to report on the most important factors for a company in relation to its impact on the environment, people, and society.

  • The DiaSorin Group used selected Standards to report the information required, consistently with Section 3 of GRI Standard 101: Foundation (Making claims related to the use of the GRI Standards).

Related to GRI Standard

  • safety standard means the Code of Practice for the Wiring of Premises SANS 10142-1 incorporated in the Regulations;

  • Uniform standard means a standard adopted by the commission for a product line, pursuant to article VII of this compact, and shall include all of the product requirements in aggregate; provided, that each uniform standard shall be construed, whether express or implied, to prohibit the use of any inconsistent, misleading, or ambiguous provisions in a product and the form of the product made available to the public shall not be unfair, inequitable, or against public policy as determined by the commission.

  • Reliability Standard means a requirement to provide for reliable operation of the bulk power system, including without limiting the foregoing requirements for the operation of existing bulk power system facilities, including cybersecurity protection, and the design of planned additions or modifications to such facilities to the extent necessary for reliable operation of the bulk power system, but shall not include any requirement to enlarge bulk power system facilities or to construct new transmission capacity or generation capacity.

  • harmonised standard means harmonised standard as defined in point (c) of point 1 of Article 2 of Regulation (EU) No 1025/2012;

  • Service Level Standards has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 2.1 hereof.

  • Safety Standards means all laws, union rules and trade or industry custom or codes of any kind whatsoever, in effect from the date of this Agreement through Final Acceptance of the construction work, pertaining to worker safety and accident prevention applicable to the Project and/or the construction work (including, but not limited to, rules, regulations and standards adopted pursuant to the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, as amended from time to time).

  • Community-Wide Standard means the standard of conduct, maintenance or other activity generally prevailing in the Community. Such standard may be more specifically determined by the Board of Directors of the Association. Such determination, however, must be consistent with the Community-Wide Standard originally established by the Declarant.

  • Codes and Standards means all the applicable codes and standards as indicated in the Technical Specification.

  • Contract Standard means such standard as complies in each and every respect with all relevant provisions of the Contract;

  • Design Standards means the standards developed as a requirement of the Programmatic Agreement

  • Applicable Standards means the requirements and guidelines of NERC, the Applicable Regional Entity, and the Control Area in which the Customer Facility is electrically located; the PJM Manuals; and Applicable Technical Requirements and Standards.

  • Technical standard means a document that specifies design, predicted performance and operation and maintenance specifications for a material, device or method.

  • Reliability Standards means the criteria, standards, rules and requirements relating to reliability established by a Standards Authority.

  • European standard means a standard adopted by the European Committee for Standardisation, the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardisation or the European Telecommunications Standards Institute and made available for public use;

  • Quality Standards means the quality standards published by BSI British Standards, the National Standards Body of the United Kingdom, the International Organisation for Standardisation or other reputable or equivalent body, (and their successor bodies) that a skilled and experienced operator in the same type of industry or business sector as the Contractor would reasonably and ordinarily be expected to comply with, and as may be further detailed in the Specification.

  • Disturbance Control Standard or “DCS” shall mean the reliability standard that sets the time limit following a disturbance within which a balancing authority must return its Area Control Error to within a specified range.

  • California Renewables Portfolio Standard means the renewable energy program and policies codified in California Public Utilities Code Sections 399.11 through 399.31 and California Public Resources Code Sections 25740 through 25751, as such provisions may be amended or supplemented from time to time.

  • NERC Reliability Standards means the most recent version of those reliability standards applicable to the Generating Facility, or to the Generator Owner or the Generator Operator with respect to the Generating Facility, that are adopted by the NERC and approved by the applicable regulatory authorities, which are available at xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/files/Reliability_Standards_Complete_Set.pdf, or any successor thereto.

  • Web Site Accessibility Standards/Specifications means standards contained in Title 1 Texas Administrative Code Chapter 206.

  • Renewable Portfolio Standard or “RPS” means a state or federal law, rule or regulation that requires a stated amount or minimum proportion or quantity of electricity that is sold or used by specified persons to be generated from Renewable Energy Sources.

  • national standard means a standard adopted by a national standardisation organisation and made available to the general public;

  • Energy efficiency portfolio standard means a requirement to

  • Accessibility Standards means accessibility standards and specifications for Texas agency and institution of higher education websites and EIR set forth in 1 TAC Chapter 206 and/or Chapter 213.

  • Web Site Accessibility Standards/Specifications means standards contained in Title 1 Texas Administrative Code Chapter 206.

  • Categorical pretreatment standard or "categorical standard" means any regulation containing pollutant discharge limits promulgated by the environmental protection agency in accordance with sections 307(b) and (c) of the Act (33 U.S.C. section 1317) that apply to a specific category of users and that appear in 40 CFR chapter I, subchapter N, parts 405 through 471.

  • Environmental and Social Standard 8: Cultural Heritage”; (ix) “Environmental and Social Standard 9: Financial Intermediaries”; (x) “Environmental and Social Standard 10: Stakeholder Engagement and Information Disclosure”; effective on October 1, 2018, as published by the Bank.