insider.si.edu: The materiality of color : the production, circulation,and application of dyes and pigments, 1400-1800 / edited by Andrea Feeser, Maureen Daly Goggin, and Beth Fowkes Tobin
The materiality of color : the production, circulation,and application of dyes and pigments, 1400-1800 / edited by Andrea Feeser, Maureen Daly Goggin, and Beth Fowkes Tobin
What is the issue? Societal expectations have grown exponentially around sustainability issues in the last decade, and this has resulted in an increased global push for companies to consider and report both their impacts on the world as well as how sustainability issues impact the financial well-being of the company. The European Union dubbed this concept “Double Materiality”. As a result ...
It explains the approaches of the GRI Standards (impact materiality), the IFRS’ International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) (financial materiality) and the incoming European Sustainability Reporting Standards (double materiality), and how they interconnect.
The double-materiality concept as ‘guiding principle’ in the GRI Standards From climate change and biodiversity loss, to growing inequality, modern slavery, and scarcity of resources, our society and planet face the most significant challenges of all times. The task of building a sustainable future is a shared responsibility for us all. By doing business in a way that aligns long-term ...
Double materiality is at the heart of the ESRS and the CSRD. It requires organizations to assess both their impacts on society and the environment and how sustainability issues affect their business. In this course you will see how to approach these assessments step by step, gain clarity on the key concepts, and understand what regulators and stakeholders expect. The focus is on building ...