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Article

2 Aug 2007

Author:
GreenBiz.com [USA]

Sustainability Reporting More Common Among Top Global Brands

Sustainability reporting is becoming more common than not among the world's top brands, according to recent research from Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)...[which] found 80 percent of the top 15 global brands release reports detailing economic, environmental and social performance... Business Week said Toyota offered a good example of a company that was able to "cast a 'green halo’ across its entire portfolio."