GRI Standards Reference Tables
The GRI Standards
Universal Standards
GRI 1: Foundation 2021
GRI 2: General Disclosures 2021
The organization and its reporting practices
Indicator | Sector Standard | Description | Links | |||
2-1 |
Organizational details |
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2-2 |
Entities included in the organization’s sustainability reporting |
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2-3 |
Reporting period, frequency, and contact point |
Period covered: January 1, 2023, to December 31, 2023 |
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2-4 |
Restatements of information |
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2-5 |
External assurance |
Activities and workers
Indicator | Sector Standard | Description | Links | |||
2-6 |
Activities, value chain, and other business relationships |
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2-7 |
Employees |
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2-8 |
Workers who are not employees |
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Governance
Indicator | Sector Standard | Description | Links | |||
2-9 |
Governance structure and composition |
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2-10 |
Nomination and selection of the highest governance body |
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2-11 |
Chair of the highest governance body |
Sustainability Management>Sustainability Governance Structure |
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2-12 |
Role of the highest governance body in overseeing the management of impacts |
Sustainability Management>Sustainability Governance Structure |
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2-13 |
Delegation of responsibility for managing impacts |
Sustainability Management>Sustainability Governance Structure |
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2-14 |
Role of the highest governance body in sustainability reporting |
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2-15 |
Conflicts of interest |
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2-16 |
Communication of critical concerns |
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2-17 |
Collective knowledge of the highest governance body |
Corporate Governance>Management System>[6] Internal Committees |
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2-18 |
Evaluation of the performance of the highest governance body |
Governance>Corporate Governance>Process for Determining Directors’ Compensation |
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2-19 |
Remuneration policies |
Governance>Corporate Governance>Process for Determining Directors’ Compensation |
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2-20 |
Process to determine remuneration |
Governance>Corporate Governance>Process for Determining Directors’ Compensation |
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2-21 |
Annual total compensation ratio |
Strategy, policies and practices
Indicator | Sector Standard | Description | Links | |||
2-22 |
Statement on sustainable development strategy |
Message from the President & CEO |
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2-23 |
Policy commitments |
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2-24 |
Embedding policy commitments |
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2-25 |
Processes to remediate negative impacts |
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2-26 |
Mechanisms for seeking advice and raising concerns |
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2-27 |
Compliance with laws and regulations |
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2-28 |
Membership associations |
Sustainability Management>Our Policy>Engagement with Industry Associations |
Stakeholder engagement
Indicator | Sector Standard | Description | Links | |||
2-29 |
Approach to stakeholder engagement |
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2-30 |
Collective bargaining agreements |
GRI 3: Material Topics 2021
Indicator | Sector Standard | Description | Links | |||
3-1 |
Process to determine material topics |
Sustainability at INPEX>Sustainability Management>Our Policy |
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3-2 |
List of material topics |
Sustainability at INPEX>Sustainability Management>Our Policy |
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3-3 |
Management of material topics |
Sustainability at INPEX>Sustainability Management>Our Policy |
Topic-Specific Standards
Topic 11.1 GHG Emissions
Indicator | Sector Standard | Description | Links | |||
3-3 |
11.1.1 |
Management of the topic |
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【Additional sector recommendations】 |
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• Describe actions taken to manage flaring and venting and the effectiveness of actions taken. |
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302-1 |
11.1.2 |
Energy consumption within the organization |
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302-2 |
11.1.3 |
Energy consumption outside of the organization |
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302-3 |
11.1.4 |
Energy intensity |
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305-1 |
11.1.5 |
Direct (Scope 1) GHG emissions |
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【Additional sector recommendations】 |
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• Report the percentage of gross direct (Scope 1) GHG emissions from CH4. |
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• Report the breakdown of gross direct (Scope 1) GHG emissions by type of source (stationary combustion, process, fugitive). |
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305-2 |
11.1.6 |
Energy indirect (Scope 2) GHG emissions |
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305-3 |
11.1.7 |
Other indirect (Scope 3) GHG emissions |
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305-4 |
11.1.8 |
GHG emissions intensity |
Topic 11.2 Climate adaptation, resilience, and transition
Indicator | Sector Standard | Description | Links | |||
3-3 |
11.2.1 |
Management of material topics |
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【Additional sector recommendations】 |
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• Describe policies, commitments, and actions of the organization to prevent or mitigate the impacts of the transition to a low-carbon economy on workers and local communities. |
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• Report the level and function within the organization that has been assigned responsibility for managing risks and opportunities due to climate change. |
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• Describe the board’s oversight in managing risks and opportunities due to climate change. |
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• Report whether responsibility to manage climate change-related impacts is linked to performance assessments or incentive mechanisms, including in the remuneration policies for highest governance body members and senior executives. |
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• Describe the climate change-related scenarios used to assess the resilience of the organization’s strategy, including a 2°C or lower scenario. |
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201-2 |
11.2.2 |
Financial implications and other risks |
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【Additional sector recommendations】 |
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• Report the emissions potential for proven and probable reserves. |
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• Report the internal carbon-pricing and oil and gas pricing assumptions that have informed the identification of risks and opportunities due to climate change. |
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• Describe how climate change-related risks and opportunities affect or could affect the organization’s operations or revenue, including: |
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• Report the percentage of capital expenditure (CapEx) that is allocated to investments in: |
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• Report net mass of CO in metric tons captured and removed from the atmosphere (CO stored less the GHG emitted in the process). |
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305-5 |
11.2.3 |
Reduction of GHG emissions |
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【Additional sector recommendations】 |
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• Report how the goals and targets for GHG emissions are set, specify whether they are informed by scientific consensus, and list any authoritative intergovernmental instruments or mandatory legislation the goals and targets are aligned with. |
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• Report the Scopes (1, 2, 3) of GHG emissions, activities, and business relationships to which the goals and targets apply. |
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• Report the baseline for the goals and targets and the timeline for achieving them. |
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11.2.4 |
【Additional sector recommendations】 |
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Describe the organization’s approach to public policy development and lobbying on climate change, including: |
Climate change>TCFD Recommendations Sustainability Management>Our Policy>Engagement with Industry Associations |
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• the organization’s stance on significant issues related to climate change that are the focus of its participation in public policy development and lobbying, and any differences between these positions and its stated policies, goals, or other public positions; |
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• whether it is a member of, or contributes to, any representative associations or committees that participate in public policy development and lobbying on climate change, including: |
Climate change>TCFD Recommendations Sustainability Management>Our Policy>Engagement with Industry Associations |
Topic 11.3 Air emissions Topic
Indicator | Sector Standard | Description | Links | |||
3-3 |
11.3.1 |
Management of material topics |
Sustainability Management>Our Policy |
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305-7 |
11.3.2 |
Nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulfur oxides (SOx), and other significant air emissions |
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416-1 |
11.3.3 |
Assessment of the health and safety impacts of product and service categories |
Sustainability Management>Our Policy>Engagement with Industry Associations |
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【Additional sector recommendations】 |
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• Describe actions taken to improve product quality to reduce air emissions |
Topic 11.4 Biodiversity
Indicator | Sector Standard | Description | Links | |||
3-3 |
11.4.1 |
Management of material topics |
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【Additional sector recommendations】 |
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• Describe policies and commitments to achieving no net loss or a net gain to biodiversity on operational sites; and whether these commitments apply to existing and future operations and to operations beyond areas of high biodiversity value |
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• Report whether application of the mitigation hierarchy has informed actions to manage biodiversity-related impacts. |
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304-1 |
11.4.2 |
Operational sites owned, leased, managed in, or adjacent to, protected areas and areas of high biodiversity value outside protected areas |
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304-2 |
11.4.3 |
Significant impacts of activities, products and services on biodiversity |
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【Additional sector recommendations】 |
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• Report significant impacts on biodiversity with reference to affected habitats and ecosystems. |
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304-3 |
11.4.4 |
Habitats protected or restored |
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【Additional sector recommendations】 |
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• Describe how the application of the mitigation hierarchy, if applicable, has resulted in: |
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304-4 |
11.4.5 |
IUCN Red List species and national |
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Topic 11.5 Waste
Indicator | Sector Standard | Description | Links | |||
3-3 |
11.5.1 |
Management of material topics |
HSE>Environment Management>Proper Waste Disposal and Creation of a Circular Economy |
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306-1 |
11.5.2 |
Waste generation and significant waste-related impacts |
HSE>Environment Management>Proper Waste Disposal and Creation of a Circular Economy |
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306-2 |
11.5.3 |
Management of significant waste-related impacts |
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306-3 |
11.5.4 |
Waste generated |
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【Additional sector recommendations】 |
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• When reporting the composition of the waste generated, include a breakdown of the following waste streams, if applicable: |
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306-4 |
11.5.5 |
Waste diverted from disposal |
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【Additional sector recommendations】 |
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• When reporting the composition of the waste diverted from disposal, include a breakdown of the following waste streams, if applicable: |
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306-5 |
11.5.6 |
Waste directed to disposal |
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【Additional sector recommendations】 |
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• When reporting the composition of the waste directed to disposal, include a breakdown of the following waste streams, if applicable: |
Topic 11.6 Water and effluents
Indicator | Sector Standard | Description | Links | |||
3-3 |
11.6.1 |
Management of material topics |
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303-1 |
11.6.2 |
Interactions with water as a shared resource |
HSE>Environment Management>Proper Waste Disposal and Creation of a Circular Economy |
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303-2 |
11.6.3 |
Management of water discharge-related impacts |
HSE>Environment Management>Proper Waste Disposal and Creation of a Circular Economy |
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303-3 |
11.6.4 |
Water withdrawal |
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303-4 |
11.6.5 |
Water discharge |
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【Additional sector recommendations】 |
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• Report volume in megaliters of produced water and process wastewater discharged. |
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• Report the concentration (mg/L) of hydrocarbons discharged in produced water and process wastewater. |
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303-5 |
11.6.6 |
Water consumption |
Topic 11.7 Closure and rehabilitation
Indicator | Sector Standard | Description | Links | |||
3-3 |
11.7.1 |
Management of material topics |
Sustainability Management >Targets and Achievements INPEX Group Global Anti-Bribery and Anti-Corruption (ABC) Policy |
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402-1 |
11.7.2 |
Minimum notice periods regarding operational changes |
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【Additional sector recommendations】 |
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• Describe the approach to engaging workers in advance of significant operational changes. |
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402-2 |
11.7.3 |
Programs for upgrading employee skills and transition assistance programs |
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11.7.4 |
• List the operational sites that: |
N/A |
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11.7.5 |
List the decommissioned structures left in place and describe the rationale for leaving them in place. |
N/A |
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11.7.6 |
Report the total monetary value of financial provisions for closure and rehabilitation made by the organization, including post-closure monitoring and aftercare for operational sites. |
N/A |
Topic 11.8 Asset integrity and critical incident management
Indicator | Sector Standard | Description | Links | |||
3-3 |
11.8.1 |
Management of material topics |
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306-3 |
11.8.2 |
Significant spills |
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【Additional sector recommendations】 |
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• For each significant spill, report the cause of the spill and the volume of spill recovered. |
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11.8.3 |
【Additional sector recommendations】 |
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• Report the total number of Tier 1 and Tier 2 process safety events, and a breakdown of this total by business activity (e.g., exploration, development, production, closure and rehabilitation, refining, processing, transportation, storage). |
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11.8.4 |
【Additional sector recommendations】 |
N/A |
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• List the organization’s tailings facilities. |
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• For each tailings facility: |
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• Describe actions taken to: |
Topic 11.9 Occupational health and safety
Indicator | Sector Standard | Description | Links | |||
3-3 |
11.9.1 |
Management of material topics |
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403-1 |
11.9.2 |
Occupational health and safety management system |
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403-2 |
11.9.3 |
Hazard identification, risk assessment, and incident investigation |
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403-3 |
11.9.4 |
Occupational health services |
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403-4 |
11.9.5 |
Worker participation, consultation, and communication on Occupational health and safety |
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403-5 |
11.9.6 |
Worker training on occupational health and safety |
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403-6 |
11.9.7 |
Promotion of worker health |
Human Capital>Promotion of Health and Productivity Management |
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403-7 |
11.9.8 |
Prevention and mitigation of occupational health and safety impacts directly linked by business relationships |
Compliance>Supply Chain Management |
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403-8 |
11.9.9 |
Workers covered by an occupational health and safety management system |
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403-9 |
11.9.10 |
Work-related injuries |
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403-10 |
11.9.11 |
Work-related ill health |
Topic 11.10 Employment practices
Indicator | Sector Standard | Description | Links | |||
3-3 |
11.10.1 |
Management of material topics |
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401-1 |
11.10.2 |
New employee hires and employee turnover |
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401-2 |
11.10.3 |
Benefits provided to full-time employees that are not provided |
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401-3 |
11.10.4 |
Parental leave |
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402-1 |
11.10.5 |
Minimum notice periods regarding operational changes |
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404-1 |
11.10.6 |
Average hours of training per year per employee |
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404-2 |
11.10.7 |
Programs for upgrading employee skills and transition assistance programs |
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414-1 |
11.10.8 |
New suppliers that were screened using social criteria |
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414-2 |
11.10.9 |
Negative social impacts in the supply chain and actions taken |
Topic 11.11 Non-discrimination and equal opportunity
Indicator | Sector Standard | Description | Links | |||
3-3 |
11.11.1 |
Management of material topics |
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202-2 |
11.11.2 |
Proportion of senior management hired from the local community |
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401-3 |
11.11.3 |
Parental leave |
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404-1 |
11.11.4 |
Average hours of training per year per employee |
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405-1 |
11.11.5 |
Diversity of governance bodies and employees |
Governance>Corporate Governance>Management Structure ESG performance data>Governance Consolidated Financial Statements |
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405-2 |
11.11.6 |
Ratio of basic salary and remuneration |
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406-1 |
11.11.7 |
Incidents of discrimination and corrective actions taken |
N/A |
Topic 11.12 Forced labor and modern slavery
Indicator | Sector Standard | Description | Links | |||
3-3 |
11.12.1 |
Management of material topics |
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409-1 |
11.12.2 |
Operations and suppliers at significant risk for incidents of forced or compulsory labor |
Compliance>UK Modern Slavery Act Statement |
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414-1 |
11.12.3 |
New suppliers that were screened using social criteria |
Topic 11.13 Freedom of association and collective bargaining
Indicator | Sector Standard | Description | Links | |||
3-3 |
11.13.1 |
Management of material topics |
Compliance>Supply Chain Management Sustainability Management >Targets and Achievements Respect for Human Rights>Dialogue between Labor and Management |
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407-1 |
11.13.2 |
Operations and suppliers in which the right to freedom of association and collective bargaining may be at risk |
Topic 11.14 Economic impacts
Indicator | Sector Standard | Description | Links | |||
3-3 |
11.14.1 |
Management of material topics |
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【Additional sector recommendations】 |
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• Describe the community development programs in place that are intended to enhance positive impacts for local communities, including the approach to providing employment, procurement, and training opportunities. |
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201-1 |
11.14.2 |
Direct economic value generated and distributed |
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【Additional sector recommendations】 |
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• Report direct economic value generated and distributed (EVG&D) by project. |
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202-2 |
11.14.3 |
Proportion of senior management hired from the local community |
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203-1 |
11.14.4 |
Infrastructure investments and services supported |
Local Communities>Engagement with Indigenous Communities |
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203-2 |
11.14.5 |
Significant indirect economic impacts |
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204-1 |
11.14.6 |
Proportion of spending on local suppliers |
Topic 11.15 Local communities
Indicator | Sector Standard | Description | Links | |||
3-3 |
11.15.1 |
Management of material topics |
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【Additional sector recommendations】 |
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• Describe the approach to identifying stakeholders within local communities and to engaging with them. |
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• List the vulnerable groups that the organization has identified within local communities. |
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• List any collective or individual rights that the organization has identified that are of particular concern for local communities. |
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• Describe the approach to engaging with vulnerable groups, including: |
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413-1 |
11.15.2 |
Operations with local community engagement, impact assessments, and development programs |
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413-2 |
11.15.3 |
Operations with significant actual and potential negative impacts on local communities |
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【Additional sector recommendations】 |
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• Describe impacts on the health of local communities as a result of exposure to pollution caused by operations or use of hazardous substances. |
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11.15.4 |
【Additional sector recommendations】 |
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• Report the number and type of grievances from local communities identified, including: |
Topic 11.16 Land and resource rights
Indicator | Sector Standard | Description | Links | |||
3-3 |
11.16.1 |
Management of material topics |
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【Additional sector recommendations】 |
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• Describe the approach to engaging with affected vulnerable groups, including: |
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• Describe the approach to providing remediation to local communities or individuals subject to involuntary resettlement, such as the process for establishing compensation for loss of assets or other assistance to improve or restore standards of living or livelihoods. |
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11.16.2 |
List the locations of operations that caused or contributed to involuntary resettlement or where such resettlement is ongoing. For each location, describe how peoples’ livelihoods and human rights were affected and restored. |
Topic 11.17 Rights of indigenous peoples
Indicator | Sector Standard | Description | Links | |||
3-3 |
11.17.1 |
Management of material topics |
RECONCILIATION ACTION PLAN January 2023 to December 2025 |
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【Additional sector recommendations】 |
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• Describe the community development programs that are intended to enhance positive impacts for indigenous peoples, including the approach to providing employment, procurement, and training opportunities. |
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• Describe the approach of engaging with indigenous peoples, including: |
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411-1 |
11.17.2 |
Incidents of violations involving rights of indigenous peoples |
N/A |
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【Additional sector recommendations】 |
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• Describe the identified incidents of violations involving the rights of indigenous peoples. |
N/A |
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11.17.3 |
【Additional sector recommendations】 |
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List the locations of operations where indigenous peoples are present or affected by activities of the organization. |
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11.17.4 |
• Report if the organization has been involved in a process of seeking free, prior and informed consent (FPIC) from indigenous peoples for any of the organization’s activities, including, in each case: |
Topic 11.18 Conflict and security
Indicator | Sector Standard | Description | Links | |||
3-3 |
11.18.1 |
Management of material topics |
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【Additional sector recommendations】 |
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• List the locations of operations in areas of conflict. |
N/A |
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• Describe the approach to ensuring respect for human rights by public and private security providers. |
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410-1 |
11.18.2 |
Security personnel trained in human rights policies or |
Topic 11.19 Anti-competitive behavior
Indicator | Sector Standard | Description | Links | |||
3-3 |
11.19.1 |
Management of material topics |
Sustainability Management >Targets and Achievements Compliance>Promotion of Training on Compliance and Human Rights |
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206-1 |
11.19.2 |
Legal actions for anti-competitive behavior, anti-trust, and |
Topic 11.20 Anti-corruption
Indicator | Sector Standard | Description | Links | |||
3-3 |
11.20.1 |
Management of material topics |
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【Additional sector recommendations】 |
Compliance>Promotion of Training on Compliance and Human Rights |
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• Describe how potential impacts of corruption or risks of corruption are managed in the organization’s supply chain. |
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• Describe the whistleblowing and other mechanisms in place for individuals to |
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205-1 |
11.20.2 |
Operations assessed for risks related to corruption |
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205-2 |
11.20.3 |
Communication and training about anti-corruption policies and procedures |
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205-3 |
11.20.4 |
Confirmed incidents of corruption and actions taken |
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11.20.5 |
• Describe the approach to contract transparency, including: |
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11.20.6 |
• List the organization’s beneficial owners and explain how the organization identifies the beneficial owners of business partners, including joint ventures and suppliers. |
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Topic 11.21 Payments to governments
Indicator | Sector Standard | Description | Links | |||
3-3 |
11.21.1 |
Management of material topics |
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201-1 |
11.21.2 |
Direct economic value generated and distributed |
– |
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201-4 |
11.21.3 |
Financial assistance received from government |
– |
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【Additional sector recommendations】 |
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• For state-owned organizations (SOE): |
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207-1 |
11.21.4 |
Approach to tax |
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207-2 |
11.21.5 |
Tax governance, control, and risk management |
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207-3 |
11.21.6 |
Stakeholder engagement and management of concerns related |
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207-4 |
11.21.7 |
Country-by-country reporting |
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【Additional sector recommendations】 |
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• Report a breakdown of the payments to governments levied at the project-level, by project and the following revenue streams, if applicable: |
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11.21.8 |
• Report the value of any thresholds that have been applied and any other contextual information necessary to understand how the project-level payments to governments reported have been compiled. |
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【Additional sector recommendations】 |
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• For oil and gas purchased from the state, or from third parties appointed by the state to sell on their behalf, report: |
Topic 11.22 Public policy
Indicator | Sector Standard | Description | Links | |||
3-3 |
11.22.1 |
Management of material topics |
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【Additional sector recommendations】 |
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• Describe the organization’s stance on significant issues that are the focus of its participation in public policy development and lobbying; and any differences between these positions and its stated policies, goals, or other public positions. |
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• Report whether the organization is a member of, or contributes to, any representative associations or committees that participate in public policy development and lobbying, including: |
Sustainability Management>Our Policy>Engagement with Industry Associations |
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415-1 |
11.22.2 |
Political contributions |
N/A |