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SASB Materiality Map
The SASB Materiality Map is a tool to help companies identify and prioritise sustainability issues that are financially material to their industry. It provides a framework for assessing the relevance and impact of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors on business performance and value creation.
Use this resource for the following Actions of Impact Management:
- Communicate: Use disclosure guidance and standards to disclose on material issues, recognising how various sustainability factors have a material impact on the viability of a company as well as its financial performance.
Principles of Social Value
The Principles of Social Value guide organisations in considering social value in decision-making, aiming to optimise value for all stakeholders materially affected by their activities. The practice standards help organisations to implement each principle to a point where they are accountable for their activities.
This is a cross-cutting resource, meaning that it supports the internal impact management process as a whole, rather than one or a few of the Actions of Impact Management.
Standard on Applying Social Value Principle 1: Engage Stakeholders
Standard and guidance on how to apply the first of SVI’s Social Value Principles.
Use this resource to:
- Identify: Use the guidance on identifying stakeholders and engaging with them to understand actual and potential significant impacts.
- Set targets and plan: Use the guidance on identifying stakeholders, engaging with them, and collecting information to help shape strategy and objectives.
OECD Statistics
Database of the OECD’s publicly available statistics.
Use this resource to:
- Identify: Use the database to identify areas of need in relation to specific sustainability topics. Especially useful for organisations designing business models to meet the needs of a group of people or the natural environment.
World Bank Open Data
Database of the World Bank’s publicly available statistics.
Use this resource to:
- Identify: Use the database to identify areas of need in relation to specific sustainability topics. Especially useful for organisations designing business models to meet the needs of a group of people or the natural environment.
OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises
The Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises are a set of voluntary principles and standards that promote responsible business conduct among multinational enterprises (MNEs). They cover various areas, including human rights, labour relations, environmental protection, anti-corruption and consumer protection, aiming to help MNEs align their business practices with societal expectations, and contribute to sustainable development.
This is a cross-cutting resource, meaning that it supports the internal impact management process as a whole, rather than one or a few of the Actions of Impact Management.