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GRI Sustainability Report Author

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    Overview

    Guided elaboration of a GRI Standards-aligned sustainability report: material topics, GRI Universal Standards (2–3) and topic-specific disclosures (200/300/400 series), and management approach per material topic.

    Getting Started

    Add your source materials to the project workspace, then activate the GRI Sustainability Report Author skill. The agent will guide you through the process step by step.

    Example Conversation

    You: We need a GRI-aligned sustainability report. Our material topics are energy (302), emissions (305), and diversity (405). Can you draft the disclosures and management approach?

    Agent: I’ll create a report with GRI 2/3 general disclosures and topic disclosures for 302, 305, and 405. For each material topic I’ll add the required disclosure items and a management approach narrative (policy, actions, evaluation).

    You: Run the validation tool when done.

    Agent: I ran check_gri_disclosure_coverage. Material topics and management approach are present. Disclosure codes 2-1, 3-1, 302-1, 305-1, 405-1 are referenced. No warnings.

    Sample Output Excerpt

    Material topic — Energy (GRI 302)

    Management approach: We set an annual energy reduction target and track consumption per site. Our policy is published on our sustainability page; we report progress in this report and to the board.

    Disclosures: 302-1 (consumption), 302-2 (reduction), 302-3 (intensity). Data: [table].


    Built-in Validation Tools

    check_gri_disclosure_coverage checks that: (1) material topics or GRI 3 section are present, (2) management approach (policy, actions, evaluation) is present for material topics, (3) if “in accordance” is claimed, sufficient disclosure codes are referenced. Run on the sustainability report after drafting or updating.

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