IIRC and SASB Form The Value Reporting Foundation

This week, the International Integrated Reporting Council (IIRC) and the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) officially announced their merger to form the Value Reporting Foundation. This merger is providing a comprehensive suite of tools to assess, manage and communicate value. The following press release was recently published on SASB’s website. The Value Reporting Foundation supports business […]
European EHS Spotlight Series: Patrick Rano

As Cority’s international presence continues to grow, we’d like to introduce you to some members of our European team! We’re kicking this series off with Patrick Rano, Cority Sales Executive, who lives in Paris, France. Tell us a bit about yourself: I have a Master’s in Economics and Law, with a specialization in computer sciences. […]
Quality Management Insights from US Tsubaki

This post covers how US Tsubaki Power Transmission leverages enterprise quality management software to elevate the company’s quality to new heights. US Tsubaki‘s Enterprise Quality Management Software Success Story Before we dive into US Tsubaki’s success story, let’s take a quick look at how enterprise quality management software takes a unified, seamless approach to managing […]
5 Questions to Prepare Your QMS Software Project for Quick Capital Approval

To guide your organization toward a truly holistic and integrated quality management system, this post covers how to prepare your QMS software project for quick capital approval. The operational synergies enabled by an integrated quality management system are well known from a quality management professional’s point of view, but communicating these benefits to the enterprise […]
Begin With the End in Mind: Keys to Implementing Your New EHS Analytics Project

When engaging in a new EHS software project, it’s best practice to ‘begin with the end in mind’ but what exactly does this mean? And why is it so important when it comes to analytics? If you’ve mapped out a clear, ideal state for how the EHS data you’re collecting will flow through to your reporting, it […]
Preparing Your Data for the EU Taxonomy Regulation

The EU Commission’s Taxonomy Regulation passed into law in June 2020, marking a significant step in sustainable finance. Now, as we have entered into 2021, companies are about to face their first milestone. The deadline for businesses to report on the taxonomy criteria is now imminent as some participants (in the financial market) will be […]
GRI and SASB Reporting ‘Complement Each Other’

Last week, the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) and the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) released ‘A Practical Guide to Sustainability Reporting Using GRI and SASB Standards’. This guide shares the results of joint research from GRI and SASB, where they explore the experiences of companies that use the two sets of standards together to fulfil […]
The Chips Are Down: Better Safety is Vital for a Post-COVID Auto Sector Rebound

If you’ve been following the automotive industry lately, you’ve likely heard that several automakers have recently decided to idle vehicle production at many assembly plants across North America. This decision, triggering layoffs in a sector still recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, comes as a shortage in microchips continues across the global supply chain. The demand […]
The Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR)

The new Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) has made a notable entry into the sustainable finance sphere. This new regulation, which formally came into force on 10 March 2021, requires all financial market participants in the European Union (EU) to report Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) disclosures, with additional requirements for products that promote ESG […]
How to Find the Right Analytics Tool for Your EHS Data

It can be pretty obvious if you aren’t using the right EHS analytics tool. Maybe your tool doesn’t have the right visualization capabilities, it’s too hard for your users to understand, it’s time-consuming to work with or it just can’t handle all the data you need in real-time. Perhaps you’re working with a tool built in-house that’s too costly to […]