Eighty percent of top companies now report on sustainability: KPMG study

January 14, 2021 EcoVadis EN


This year's report — now in its 11th edition — details the sustainability reporting of 5,200 companies, representing the top 100 companies in each of 52 countries. The report focuses on three key areas in studying companies' sustainability reporting this year: risks of biodiversity loss; reporting on climate change and carbon reduction; and reporting on the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals.

Key findings in the report include:

80 percent of the top 5,200 companies now report on sustainability, up from 75 percent in 2017.


One-quarter of the 52 countries polled by KPMG have a sustainability reporting rate of 90 percent or more.


For the first time, more than 50 percent of companies are applying third-party assurance to their sustainability reporting.


North America and Latin America combined have the highest regional sustainability reporting rates, ahead of Asia Pacific (84 percent), Europe (77 percent), and Middle East & Africa (59 percent).


Latin America leads in the reporting of biodiversity-related risks.


Approximately 40 percent of polled companies include financial risks of climate change in their reports.


A majority of polled companies now have plans in place to reduce carbon emissions.



Read the full article at: www.accountingtoday.com

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