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Corporate social responsibility has become the main pillar of the corporate world and a channel of trust for interest groups, but apparently its reports are expiring and its enemies are gaining strength. This led us to debate the following topics at this week's Analysis Table : Social responsibility reports, obsolete? The 13 enemies of CSR. On this occasion, Edgar Lopez, director of Expok and moderator of the Analysis Table, invited to take a seat: Belén Merino, director and CSR and Reputation consultant at Cabal Consulting . Antonio Vives, author, consultant and speaker on social responsibility. Jorge Reyes, director of the IDEARSE Anáhuac Center. Here we leave you the complete Analysis Table! Part 1 of the Analysis Table: CSR Reports The social responsibility or sustainability reports generated by companies must be relevant, complete, consistent, precise and transparent. In them, companies highlight their objectives, results and other relevant data that prove their behavior and impact with the environment and the communities close to them.
However, this tool seems to be losing its relevance and stakeholders are asking for much more transparency and hard data that truly reflects what their favorite companies are doing for communities and the planet Ecuador Mobile Number List Sustainability reports aligned with SDGs What we have now is a generation of consumers who truly care about where they shop, the products they use, the alignment of value with their personal principles. The scoring, the reports that are generated… you can access this in a way that we couldn't before. Keesa Schreane, global head of partners at Refinitiv. Reporting is becoming a key piece for specific financial applications, such as carbon markets, where transparency and credibility are paramount, while regulators are requesting disclosure of ESG data like never before. Do we have to modify the format of the reports? This question is currently floating around among companies. What do you think? analysis table Belén Merino , director and CSR and Reputation consultant at Cabal Consulting, opened the Analysis Table by commenting that she does not see a disappearance of CSR reports or sustainability reports in the short term.
On the contrary, these types of tools are evolving and are becoming more complete and friendly to interest groups, while the participation of companies in the development of these reports also increased. analysis table Antonio Vives , author, consultant and speaker on social responsibility, shared that the reports initially shared only nice messages and happy figures. However, what is needed in these reports is information, hard data and transparency that is not only focused on shareholders, but on all stakeholders and above all, stop manipulating what the term "sustainability" means depending on the interests of each company. The European Union is taking action regarding CSR reporting and wants reports to be made with financial impact, he stated. Analysis table To close this first part, Jorge Reyes , director of the IDEARSE Anáhuac Center, commented that these CSR reports are evolving, being compressed and becoming more accessible and friendly tools, which at the same time are soaked in truly relevant information. However, the various indicators of social responsibility and sustainable development that have been emerging set a pattern related to the content and format that is chosen so that interest groups that go beyond shareholders can access information on the actions.