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Corporate Sustainability Disclosure in Emerging Markets

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<strong>Corporate</strong> <strong>Susta<strong>in</strong>ability</strong> <strong>Disclosure</strong> Practices <strong>in</strong> Emerg<strong>in</strong>g <strong>Markets</strong>• Of the 28 companies listed as signatories to the United Nations Global Compact, only18 (64 percent) produced a Communication on Progress (COP) and/or a GRI report <strong>in</strong>compliance with the Compact’s report<strong>in</strong>g requirements.Still, companies <strong>in</strong> emerg<strong>in</strong>g markets only lagged counterparts <strong>in</strong> developed nations by asmall marg<strong>in</strong> and even outperformed them <strong>in</strong> a few <strong>in</strong>stances. As tracked by<strong>Corporate</strong>Register.com, about one third of the constituents <strong>in</strong> the Global FT 500 producesusta<strong>in</strong>ability reports that follow the GRI’s report<strong>in</strong>g standards. 3 In addition, among theworld’s largest exchanges, GRI found that 64 percent of Germany’s DAX 30, 48 percent ofFrance’s CAC 40, 22 percent of the United K<strong>in</strong>gdom’s FTSE 100 and only 13 percent of theUnited States’ S&P 500 issued susta<strong>in</strong>ability reports us<strong>in</strong>g the GRI’s latest G3 Guidel<strong>in</strong>es. 4Issue areas: Descriptions of governance structures and board committees was the mostcommonly reported <strong>in</strong>dicator among the 100 companies, with 96 percent of the samplereport<strong>in</strong>g on this <strong>in</strong>dicator. It was followed by data on employee wages and benefits withrelated breakdowns by employment type and gender (90 percent). The only other nongovernance<strong>in</strong>dicator to make the top 10 for disclosure was another social <strong>in</strong>dicator, totalwork force composition by employment type, contract status and gender (83 percent). The10 governance metrics averaged the highest report<strong>in</strong>g rates (72.7 percent). In fact, only 11of the 20 <strong>in</strong>dicators had disclosure rates of greater than 50 percent, n<strong>in</strong>e governance andthe two social data elements mentioned above.Of the three categories (environmental, social and governance), environmental <strong>in</strong>formationwas the least likely to be reported (30.6 percent on average). Of the environmental issuesassessed, energy use was the most disclosed item (39 percent) and ranked 13 out of the 20<strong>in</strong>dicators, followed by water use (34 percent). Climate-related data were placed a distantthird (30 percent) among environmental issues and 15 th overall.However, the much higher rates of report<strong>in</strong>g on governance <strong>in</strong>formation <strong>in</strong> general and twosocial elements mentioned above likely resulted from regulatory and list<strong>in</strong>g requirements <strong>in</strong>several of the countries studied. Other social issues considered key to a company’ssusta<strong>in</strong>ability, such as data on workplace related accidents and illnesses (24 percent), werereported at much lower rates than many environmental criteria. Still, social criteria werethe second most likely type of criteria to be reported overall (47.4 percent).Country f<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>gs: Companies from South Africa exhibited the best overall transparencypractices, while firms from Ch<strong>in</strong>a, India, Indonesia and Mexico lagged. Notably, South Africawas the only country with all of its companies report<strong>in</strong>g some form of ESG data, while Indiahad the highest rate (40 percent) of companies disclos<strong>in</strong>g no form of ESG <strong>in</strong>formation. Afactor driv<strong>in</strong>g susta<strong>in</strong>ability report<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> South Africa is that the country’s JohannesburgStock Exchange (JSE) operates a socially responsible <strong>in</strong>vestment (SRI) <strong>in</strong>dex, requires the top3 <strong>Corporate</strong>Register.com. (March 2009). CRReport<strong>in</strong>gAwards ’08, Global W<strong>in</strong>ners & Report<strong>in</strong>g Trends.Retrieved June 15, 2009, from http://www.corporateregister.com/pdf/CRRA08.pdf.4 Global Report<strong>in</strong>g Initiative. (July 15, 2009). “Number of companies worldwide report<strong>in</strong>g on their susta<strong>in</strong>abilityperformance reaches record high, yet still a m<strong>in</strong>ority.” Retrieved July 16, 2009, fromhttp://www.globalreport<strong>in</strong>g.org/NewsEventsPress/PressResources/PressRelease_14_July_2006_1000GRIReports.htm.December 2009 - 5

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