Join leading organizations WBCSD, U.N. Global Compact and GRI for an in-depth, interactive tutorial that will explore the implications of the Sustainable Development Goals for business, highlight emerging trends and developments across the business and SDG landscape, and underline best practice around strategic alignment with the SDG agenda. This session will address key enablers and barriers to effective integration of the SDGs into business strategy as well as trends in corporate reporting and how best to account for your SDG progress. Participating in this tutorial will help you develop a comprehensive SDG strategy for your own organization.
17. Creating value today
Creating value in the next 5-10 years
Brand Increase
58%
71%
Revenue
Growth
40%
57%
Risk
Mitigation
37%
52%
Cost
Reduction
35%
51%
44. In the end, one has to recognize that the SDGs are the outcome of a complex
negotiation process by 193 UN member states. They map out the right
objectives for the world and every country, but in themselves they are not an
action agenda, as is sometimes said. Instead, it is up to the scientific, policy, and
business communities to determine how the SDG outcomes can be achieved at
global, national, and local scales.
Guido Schmidt-Traub
Executive Director, SDSN
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Entering the decade of delivery
Urgent need to make the SDGs more directly actionable
45. Need for action at different levels
The realization of the SDGs requires
innovative forms of partnerships
and collaboration
48. Entering the decade of delivery
Making the SDGs actionable at systemic level
49. Personal Actions that everyone
around the world can take to
help support the Sustainable
Development Goals
50. Making the SDGs Actionable for Business: Stepping up Ambition and Effective Integration
Today’s Panelists
51.
52. “Because I told my daughter,
Papa will do his best to stop
climate change.”
“Because affordable and
clean energy is key to a
low carbon future.”
“Because we are not neutral.”
53. “Because a wise man once said, if
you want to achieve peace, you
have to work for justice.”
“Because we can help our clients
be more sustainable.”
54. “Because everyone deserves
a good place to work.”
“Because we’re
better together.”
“Because Diversity & Inclusion is part
of who we are.”
55. Making the SDGs Actionable for Business
Forest Sector SDG Roadmap
70. Integrating SDGs into Reporting
Tutorial: Aligning and Integrating Your
Sustainability Strategy with the SDGs
P iy a B a p tis ta
M a n a g e r, P ro g ra m
Im p le m e n ta tio n
G re e n B iz , P h o e n ix A Z
F e b ru a ry 4, 2020
71. Main objectives
1. P r o v id e a n o v e r v ie w o f tr e n d s in r e p o r tin g o n
th e S D G s
2. S h a r e r e s o u r c e s a n d to o ls to u tiliz e in th e
r e p o r tin g p r o c e s s
3. L e a r n fr o m p e e r s : C a s e S tu d ie s o n N e w m o n t
M in in g a n d U P S
72. The GRI Standards
T h e G R I S ta n d a r d s a r e a s e t o f
in te r r e la te d r e p o r tin g s ta n d a r d s ,
e n a b lin g o r g a n iz a tio n s to r e p o r t
p u b lic ly o n th e ir e c o n o m ic ,
e n v iro n m e n ta l a n d s o c ia l im p a c ts
a n d c o n tr ib u tio n to w a r d s s u s ta in a b le
d e v e lo p m e n t.
T h e G R I S ta n d a r d s r e p r e s e n t g lo b a l
b e s t p ra c tic e fo r r e p o r tin g
s u s ta in a b ility in fo r m a tio n -
e n h a n c in g its c o m p a r a b ility a n d
q u a lity .
73. The role of sustainability reporting in advancing the SDGs
W h y d o e s r e p o r tin g m a tte r ?
Now is the time for business to shape and
influence
what will be tracked and reported.
Governments will be
demanding more data from
business
Tracking progress will be
key to the success of the
SDGs
74. Business role in the Voluntary National Review at the HLPF
K e y fig u r e s a n d fa c ts
2016-2019
159 c o u n tr ie s p r e s e n te d th e ir V N R
89% c o n s u lte d p r iv a te s e c to r fo r th e r e v ie w
70%
r e c o g n iz e th e p r iv a te s e c to r in v e s tm e n t a s
k e y fo r th e S D G s
51%
r e fe r to C S R & ( c o r p o r a te ) s u s ta in a b ility
r e p o r tin g
75. Private Sector reporting on the SDGs
F ig u r e s o n G 250
K P M G , H o w to r e p o r t o n th e S D G s : w h a t g o o d lo o k s
75% of G250
discuss the
business
impact on the
SDGs
84% of G250
identify the
SDGs most
relevant to
their business
35% of G250
report SDG-
related
performance
goals for the
business
76. Resources to support business reporting on the SDGs
The Practical Guide - Reporting on the SDGs
In te g r a tin g th e S D G s In to C o r p o r a te R e p o r tin g : A
P r a c tic a l G u id e , G R I a n d U N G C , 2018
77. Step 1: Define priority SDG targets
Step 1.1
Understand the SDGs and
their targets
Actions
• How do the goals related to
your business?
• Reflect on risks and
opportunities related to
people and the environment
• Consider the interconnected
nature of the Goals
Outcomes
With this overview in mind,
you are ready to identify the
priority SDG targets for your
company
Step 1.2
Conduct principled
prioritization of SDG
targets
Actions
• Assess the most severe risks
on people and the
environment linked to your
operations and value chain
• Identify SDG targets you can
best contribute through
beneficial products, services
or investments
Outcomes
Two sets of priority SDG
targets
Step 1.3
Define your SDG-related
report content
Actions
• Check if your priority for
risks and for beneficial
products overlap
• Consult with your
stakeholders about the set
of priority and the process
undertaken
• Consider the risks to
business
Outcomes
Final set of priority SDG
targets
78. 78
Aligning impacts at the target level
Case study: Maersk
2018 Sustainability Report, A.P. Moller –
79. Step 2: Measure and analyze
Step 2.1
Set business objectives
Actions
• Go beyond avoiding harm
and maximize positive
outcomes
• Mind the trade-offs
between positive and
negative impacts
• Consult with your
stakeholders
Outcomes
List of objectives aligned
with SDG strategy
Step 2.2
Select appropriate
disclosures
Step 2.3
Collect and analyze data
Actions
• Identify the indicators for
your SDG priority targets
• Use the Analysis of Goals
and Targets to find
relevant disclosures for
each SDG targets
• For disclosure gaps, use
GRI303: Management
Approach for guidance
Outcomes
List of indicators linked to
SDG priority targets and
objectives
Actions
• Identify and collect data for
each indicator regularly
• Evaluate the data gaps and
regularly review your data
management strategy
• Disaggregate your data if
necessary
Outcomes
Collect data and adjust the
data management strategy
80. Analysis of Goals and Targets
An “Analysis of the Goals and Targets”
p r o v id e s e x a m p le s
o f b u s in e s s a c tio n s a n d
d is c lo s u r e s th a t b u s in e s s
c a n u s e to r e p o r t.
A s k s :
W h a t is th e b u s in e s s c o n te x t
fo r th is is s u e ?
Is th is ta r g e t r e le v a n t fo r a
b u s in e s s ?
W h a t to o ls e x is t, if a n y , fo r a
c o m p a n y to a p p r o p r ia te ly
B u s in e s s R e p o r tin g o n th e S D G s : A n
A n a ly s is o f th e G o a ls a n d T a r g e ts
81. Measuring progress on SDGs
C a s e s tu d y : M S D
C o r p o r a te S u s ta in a b ility
R e p o r t 2017/2018, M S D
82. Step 3: Report and implement change
Step 3.1
Consider general features
of good practice when
reporting on the SDGs
Actions
• Consider the 4C’s for
effective reporting
• Present your priority SDG
targets in broader context of
sustainability
• Link the information
disclosed to relevant
international commitments
and reporting requirements
Outcomes
Consider the structure and
main content of your internal
and external reports
Step 3.2
Consider data users’
information needs
Step 3.3
Report and implement
change
Actions
• Consider the information
needs of Governments
• Consider the information
needs of investors
• Consider the information
needs of civil society,
academia and consumers
Outcomes
Provide a basis for
informing stakeholders
insights and decisions
Actions
• Assess if you are meeting
your objectives and reflect
on improvement
• Review and assess reporting
cycle
• Look for strategic
partnerships
Outcomes
Drive informed decision
making and integrate the
SDGs into your company’s
84. Business Reporting on the SDGs
The Corporate Action Group – 2020 Program
C o rp o ra te s s h a p in g th e fu tu re o f
S D G re p o rtin g :
L e a r n fr o m o th e r le a d in g
o r g a n iz a tio n s
T a k e S D G r e p o r tin g to th e n e x t
le v e l
D e m o n s tr a te le a d e r s h ip
2020 E d itio n
O p e n n o w fo r
A p p lic a tio n s
In c o lla b o r a tio n w ith U n ite d N a tio n s
G lo b a l C o m p a c t
85. Stay Connected!
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T h e G lo b a l R e p o r tin g In itia tiv e
@ G lo b a lR e p o r tin g In itia tiv e
G R I N e w s le tte r : b it.ly /G R I-N e w s
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Im p le m e n ta tio n
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THANK YOU
87. CARRIE CHRISTOPHER
DIRECTOR, INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL REPORTING, SUSTAINABILITY
& EXTERNAL RELATIONS
Aligning and Integrating Your
Sustainability Strategy with
the SDGs
88. BALANCED GLOBAL PORTFOLIO OF MINES IN TOP-TIER JURISDICTIONS
I N T E G R A T I N G SD G S I N T O R E P OR T I N G : N E W M ON T G R E E N B I Z 2 0 2 0 C ON F E R E N C E | F E B R U A R Y 2 0 2 0
89. I N T E G R A T I N G SD G S I N T O R E P OR T I N G : N E W M ON T G R E E N B I Z 2 0 2 0 C ON F E R E N C E | F E B R U A R Y 2 0 2 0
90. I N T E G R A T I N G SD G S I N T O R E P OR T I N G : N E W M ON T G R E E N B I Z 2 0 2 0 C ON F E R E N C E | F E B R U A R Y 2 0 2 0
91.
I N T E G R A T I N G SD G S I N T O R E P OR T I N G : N E W M ON T G R E E N B I Z 2 0 2 0 C ON F E R E N C E | F E B R U A R Y 2 0 2 0
92. Approach to reporting continues to evolve
I N T E G R A T I N G SD G S I N T O R E P OR T I N G : N E W M ON T G R E E N B I Z 2 0 2 0 C ON F E R E N C E | F E B R U A R Y 2 0 2 0
94. • SDG reporting via annual sustainability reporting data collection process
• 2019 acquisition results in two reporting systems for 2019 report
• Acquired company’s alignment to GRI and SDGs helpful
• Data consolidated at corporate level using specialized reporting tool
• Global communication and engagement critical to good reporting process
INTEGRATING SDGS INTO REPORTING: NEWMONT GREENBIZ 2020 CONFERENCE |
FEBRUARY 2020
101. MATERIAL ISSUE FOR UPS UN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS ALIGNMENT
Ethical Conduct
Data Privacy
Transparency & Reporting
Emissions & Fuel Supply
Greenhouse Gas Policy
Recruitment & Development
Global Trade
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