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Article

14 Jul 2005

Author:
William Baue, SocialFunds.com

Gap and Nike Engage Stakeholders For Assurance Statements on Sustainability Reports

Pioneering sustainability reporters are fusing engagement with assurance statements by convening small groups of diverse stakeholders to evaluate the information and presentation of sustainability reports. Yesterday, Gap Inc. released its 2004 Social Responsibility Report with the imprimatur of a Public Reporting Working Group consisting of shareholder advocates, socially responsible investment (SRI) firms and corporate social responsibility (CSR) activists. [also refers to Nike]