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GRI Content Index
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GRI INDEX NUMBER | NAME OF THE INDEX |
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GRI 101 | Reporting principles and basics |
STRATEGY | |
GRI 102-14 | Statement from senior decision-maker |
GRI 102-15 | Key impacts, risks, and opportunities |
ORGANIZATIONAL PROFILE | |
GRI 102-1 | Name of the organization |
GRI 102-2 | Activities, brands, products, and services |
GRI 102-3 | Location of headquarters |
GRI 102-4 | Location of operations |
GRI 102-5 | Ownership and legal form |
GRI 102-6 | Markets served |
GRI 102-7 | Scale of the organization |
GRI 102-8 | Information on employees and other workers |
GRI 102-9 | Supply chain |
GRI 102-10 | Significant changes to the organization and its supply chain |
GRI 102-11 | Precautionary principle or approach |
GRI 102-12 | External initiatives |
ETHICS | |
GRI 102-16 | Values, principles, standards, and norms of behavior |
GRI 102-17 | Mechanisms for advice and concerns about ethics |
GOVERNANCE | |
GRI 102-18 | Governance structure |
GRI 102-22 | Composition of the highest governance body and its committees |
GRI 102-23 | Chait of the highest governance body |
GRI 102-24 | Nominating and selecting the highest governance body |
GRI 102-25 | Conflicts of interest |
GRI 102-26 | Role of the highest governance body in setting purpose, values, and strategy |
GRI 102-28 | Evaluating the highest governance body’s performance |
GRI 102-32 | Highest governance body’s role in sustainability reporting |
STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT | |
GRI 102-40 | List of stakeholder groups |
GRI 102-41 | Collective bargaining agreements |
GRI 102-42 | Identifying and selecting stakeholders |
GRI 102-43 | Approach to stakeholder engagement |
GRI 102-44 | Key topics and concerns raised |
REPORTING PRACTICE | |
GRI 102-45 | Entities included in the consolidated financial statements |
GRI 102-46 | Defining report content and topic boundaries |
GRI 102-47 | List of material topics |
GRI 102-48 | Restatement of information |
GRI 102-49 | Changes in reporting |
REPORT PROFILE | |
GRI 102-50 | Reporting period |
GRI 102-51 | Date of most recent report |
GRI 102-52 | Reporting cycle |
GRI 102-53 | Contact point for questions regarding the report |
GRI 102-54 | Claims of reporting in accordance with the GRI Standards |
GRI 102-55 | GRI content index |
GRI 102-56 | External assurance |
MANAGEMENT APPROACH | |
GRI 103-1 | Explanation of the material topics and their boundaries |
GRI 103-2 | The management approach and its components in the areas: environment, social, human rights, anti-corruption, HR, including indicating material topics within the given area |
THEMATIC INDICATORS | |
ECONOMIC TOPICS | |
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE | |
GRI 201-1 | Direct economic value generated and distributed |
GRI 201-2 | Financial implications and other risks and opportunities due to climate change |
GRI 201-4 | Financial assistance received from the government – state ownership |
INDIRECT ECONOMIC IMPACTS | |
GRI 203-1 | Supported infrastructure investments and services for society through commercial activities, transfer of goods and pro-bono activities; impact of these activities on society |
ANTI-CORRUPTION | |
GRI 205-1 | Operations assessed for risks related to corruption |
GRI 205-2 | Communication and training about anti-corruption policies and procedures |
GRI 205-3 | Confirmed incidents of corruption and actions taken |
COMPETITIVE BEHAVIOR | |
GRI 206-1 | Legal actions for anti-competitive behavior, anti-trust and monopoly practices |
ENVIRONMENTAL TOPICS | |
MATERIALS | |
GRI 301-1 | Materials used by weight or volume |
ENERGY | |
GRI 302-1 | Total energy consumption or production from renewable and non-renewable sources |
GRI 302-3 | Energy intensity |
GRI EU1 | Installed generation capacity broken down into main types of raw material and regulatory requirements |
GRI EU2 | Net volume of energy produced, broken down by main energy sources |
WATER | |
GRI 303-3 | Łączny pobór wody wg źródła |
BIODIVERSITY | |
304-4 | IUCN Red List species and national conservation list species with habitats in areas affected by operations, by level of extinction risk |
EMISSIONS | |
GRI 305-1 | Direct greenhouse gas emissions |
GRI 305-5 | Reduction of GHG emissions |
GRI 305-7 | The management approach in waste management |
EFFLUENTS AND WASTE | |
GRI 306-1 | Total sewage volume by quality and destination |
GRI 306-2 | Total weight of waste by type of waste and methods of waste management |
GRI EU-DMA | Podejście zarządcze w zarządzaniu odpadem |
SOCIAL TOPICS | |
EMPLOYMENT | |
GRI 401 | The management approach to employment |
GRI 401-3 | Parental leave |
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY | |
GRI 403 | Occupational health and safety management system |
GRI 403-9 | Work-related injuries |
GRI 416-1 | Number of accidents |
GRI EU18 | Contractor employees undergoing health and safety training |
TRAINING AND EDUCATION | |
GRI 404-1 | Average hours of training per year per employee |
GRI 404-2 | Programs for upgrading employee skills and transition assistance programs |
DIVERSITY AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY | |
GRI 405 | The management approach to equality and diversity |
GRI 405-1 | Composition of staff broken down by age and gender and minority |
NON-DISCRIMINATION | |
GRI 406-1 | Incydenty związane z dyskryminacją i akcje korekcyjne |
FREEDOM OF ASSOCIATION AND COLLECTIVE BARGAINING | |
GRI 403-1 | Operations and suppliers in which the right to freedom of association and collective bargaining may be at risk |
MARKETING AND LABELLING | |
GRI 417 | The management approach in marketing and labeling |
GRI 417-2 | Incidents of non-compliance concerning product and service information and labelling |
GRI 417-3 | Incidents of non-compliance concerning marketing communications |
GRI EU 3 | Number of individual and business customers |
CUSTOMER PRIVACY | |
GRI 418 | The management approach to customer privacy |
GRI 418-1 | Substantiated complaints concerning breaches of customer privacy and losses of customer data |
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT | |
GRI EU-DMA | The management approach in research and development |
GRI EU-DMA | Research and investments to ensure reliability of energy supply and promote sustainable development |