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Fronesys to conduct deep-dive study on materiality determination

8 October 2011

Having recently launched Materiality Futures, a report based on publicly available sustainability impact information from 31 companies, Fronesys is announcing a “deep-dive” shared learning process on the current state-of-the-art in materiality determination.

The objectives of the study are to:

  • assess the main processes for materiality determination in a company
  • compare materiality rankings from participating companies against published data for 50 separate sustainability issues
  • analyse what sort of metrics can be tracked to improve the process of materiality determination in a company
  • explore how externalities can be measured and incorporated into the risk and materiality determination processes of a business
  • define the state-of-the-art in materiality determination

Interested? Want to talk further about this? Do get in touch: info@fronesys.com.

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