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Your guide to ESG reporting, 2021

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Summary

This guide proposes a matrix of indicators for a progressive approach to extra-financial reporting on environmental, social and governance (ESG) considerations. It is based on the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) standard, the recommendations of the World Federation of Exchanges (WFE), the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) adopted by the United Nations.

Issuer

Tunisia

Year

2021

Region

Africa

Issuer (type)

Financial Market Council; Tunis Stock Exchange (Financial Regulator, Stock Exchange)

Instrument type

Guide

Disclosure instrument

Yes

Geographical scope

National

Mandatory or voluntary

Voluntary

Text analysis

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    • Moderate 0.15%
    • E focus: climate change, conservation, emissions, energy, environment, ghg emissions, greenhouse gas, hazardous waste, land use, oceans, pollution, recycling, resource efficiency, sustainable agriculture, sustainable finance, waste, water, biodiversity
    • S focus: community involvement, data privacy, discrimination, diversity, financial inclusion, gender equality, human rights, recruitment, value creation, compensation
    • G focus: business ethics, business reporting, corruption, equator principles, esg reporting, financial reporting, money laundering, responsible investment, responsible products, accountability
    • GRI 102, GRI 103, GRI 301, GRI 302, GRI 303, GRI 304, GRI 305, GRI 306, GRI 307, GRI 308, GRI 401, GRI 403, GRI 404, GRI 405, GRI 409, GRI 412, GRI 413, GRI 414, GRI 418, GRI 419, GRI 101
    • Finance, Management, Manufacturing, Professional services, Public administration