AAK responsible growth Transparency Sedex Sustainability Report AAK web Partnerships Stakeholders Legislation Trends Benchmarks CSR organization Objectives and GRI Marketplace Supply chain Environment Workplace Community Group CSR policies and codes UN Global Compact Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) GRI is a network-based organization that pioneers the world’s most widely used sustainability reporting framework. The reporting framework sets out the principles and performance indicators that organizations can use to measure and report their economic, environmental, and social performance. The framework also addresses the United Nations Global Compact principles and the OECD’s Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises. See www.globalreporting.org for more information. Global Reporting Initiative G3 Index 1 Strategy and analysis 1.1 Statement from the CEO pp. 2–3 1.2 Description of key impacts, risks and opportunities Annual Report 2014: pp. 20–21, 33–35 2 Organization profile 2.1 Name of the organization p. II 2.2 Primary brands, products and services Annual Report 2014: 10–19 p. 9 2.3 Operational structure Annual Report 2014: p. 76 2.4 Location of headquarters p. II 2.5 Countries where the organization operates p. IV 2.6 Nature of ownership and legal form Annual Report 2014: pp. 82–83 2.7 Markets served pp. 9–13 2.8 Scale of the reporting organization Annual Report 2014: pp. 60, 67 pp. III–IV 2.9 Significant changes during the reporting period Annual Report 2014: pp. 33–34 2.10 Awards received in the reporting period p. 13 3 Report parameters 3.1 Reporting period 01.01.2014–31.12.2014 3.2 Date of most recent prior report 01.01.2013–31.12.2013 3.3 Reporting cycle Annually 3.4 Contact point for questions regarding the report p. 52 3.5 Process for defining report content pp. 52, 54, 59 3.6 Boundary of the report p. 59 3.7 Specific limitations of the scope or the boundary of the report p. 59 3.8 Basis for reporting on entities that can significantly affect comparability from period to period or between geographical locations pp. II, 59 3.9 Description of data measurements techniques and the basis of calculations p. 59 3.10 Explanation of any restatement of information given in earlier reports p. 59 3.11 Significant changes from previous reporting No significant changes 3.12 Table identifying the location of the Standard Disclosures pp. 56–58 3.13 Policy and practice with regard to seeking external assurance for the report p. 59 56
AAK - Sustainability Report 2014/2015
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