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Top 10 GRI Sustainability Aspects for the Technology Hardware Sector

Louis Coppola Louis Coppola December 1, 2014

Sustainability – What Matters in the Technology Hardware Sector?

Recent research conducted by the Governance & Accountability Institute attempts to answer important questions for company managements in the Technology Hardware Sector, by examining the disclosure practices of 42 global peer organizations publishing GRI reports in the sector.

The top 10 Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) aspects that were determined to be material by the managements of reporting organizations in the Technology Hardware Sector are:

  1. Prevention of Forced and Compulsory Labor
  2. Child Labor
  3. Products and Services
  4. Customer Health and Safety
  5. Assessment
  6. Transport
  7. Biodiversity
  8. Investment and Procurement Practices
  9. Remediation
  10. Local Communities

Results: The complimentary report examining 35 sectors including top 10 GRI aspects, and top/bottom 10 GRI performance indicators can be downloaded here:
www.ga-institute.com/sustainability-what-matters

Organizations included in the Technology Hardware Sector study are:
Aegis Limited, Agilent Technologies, Altech, Analog Devices, ARM Holdings, ASML, Assa Abloy, Chungwa Picture Tubes (CPT), Cisco Systems, Inc., Dätwyler Holding, Digicore Holdings Ltd, Dow Corning, Eaton Corp., EMC, Furukawa Electric, Hitachi, Hypertechnologie CIARA Inc. (CIARA), Indústrias Romi, Itautec, Itron, Konica Minolta Group, Lexmark, LG Display, Meyer Burger, National Instruments, NEC Corporation, NVIDIA, Pitney Bowes, Protecta Kft., RIM, Samsung, Sonaecom, STMicroelectronics, Straumann Holding, Sumitomo Electric Industries, TDK, TE Connectivity, UMC (United Microelectronics Corporation), Unimicron, Vaisala Oyj, Waters Corporation, Wincor Nixdorf

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