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Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) VS Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG)

Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) VS Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG)

Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) is a sustainability reporting framework, while Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) is a broader term referring to the factors that investors and stakeholders consider when evaluating a company’s performance and risk profile. GRI provides specific standards for reporting on these factors, while ESG is a framework that integrates these factors into investment decisions and business strategies.  

Category GRI ESG
What it Does GRI provides clear rules for businesses to share their sustainability actions. ESG checks how businesses perform in areas like the environment, social practices, and governance.
Purpose GRI helps businesses report their sustainability work clearly and consistently. ESG helps measure a company’s overall sustainability and guide decisions.
Focus GRI focuses on sharing specific actions and results in sustainability. ESG looks at the big picture of how a company handles its responsibilities.
Who Uses It Businesses, governments, and organisations use GRI to create sustainability reports. ESG is used by investors, business leaders, and regulators to evaluate companies.
Outcome GRI helps businesses create clear and comparable sustainability reports. ESG helps businesses improve their practices and attract investors.