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Sustainable Development Reporting (SDR)
Sustainable Development Reporting (SDR) is one tool organisations can use to identify their economic, environmental and social impacts, assess their performance in these areas, make improvements, and identify new opportunities that are consistent with the goals of sustainable development.
SDR's are publicly available reports that provide:
- A clear picture of an organisation's sustainable development values and principles;
- A vision of how the organisation approaches sustainable development;
- A transparent picture of performance information on economic, environmental and social dimensions;
- The management response to performance - the commitment to improvement;
- A description of the organisation's contribution to the sustainable development of society;
The information on an organisation's sustainable development values, objectives and aspirations through a public commitment to continuous improvement on a timeline with clear targets.
Agency: NBCSD
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SAA/SNZ HB 145:1999 : Case studies - Environmental performance evaluation.
This Handbook provides examples, or case studies, from organizations undertaking environmental performance evaluation. The case studies cover a number of organizations of different sizes including manufacturing and service companies as well as government agencies, and aim to encourage and assist organizations, particularly small and medium sized enterprises, by showing how EPE can be conducted. This publication is identical with Draft ISO TR 14032.2. It is intended to be read in conjunction with AS/NZS ISO 14031(Int).
Agency: Standards NZ
Available Online: Website
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