Reporting and GRI Indicators

Reporting and GRI Indicators

With its 2006 Sustainability Report, Enel adopts the new GR1-G3 Sustainability Reporting Guidelines developed by the Global Reporting Initiative. The GRI is a multi-stakeholder network of thousands of experts throughout the world who, by participating in the initiative’s working groups and governance bodies, contributes to establishing and disseminating the procedures for reporting sustainability.
The GRI guidelines provide all the stakeholders of a company with a detailed overview of corporate sustainability and social responsibility and require compliance with the highest standards of transparency and completeness of information.

For the electricity industry (generation, transmission, distribution, and sale of electricity), GRI has established the EUSS (Electric Utilities Sector Supplement) indicators, which capture the particularity of that business and the key aspects of sustainability performance.
Enel has been proactive within the GRI in the conception, discussion, and approval of these sector indicators in order to make corporate communication for the use of the stakeholders concerned ever more transparent and fair.
After the experimental phase of reporting the EUSS in its 2008 Sustainability Report, Enel has reported the EUSS indicators and integrate them in the 2009 and 2010 Sustainability Report.
To search a GRI&EUSS indicator directly in the Sustainability Report, check the GRI & EUSS Content Index.

last update 21/07/2011