GRI Index

The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) is an independent, network-based organisation that has developed the world’s most widely used sustainability reporting framework. Its voluntary framework sets out principles and indicators for measuring and reporting economic, environmental and social performance.

The table below provides Scania links according to GRI’s framework for economic, environmental and social performance.

GRI indicatorAreaPage
1.1

CEO’s letter

2
1.2 Sustainability impact, risk and opportunities2, 11, 18, 21, 34-43, 48 
2.1-2.8Organizational profile0, 4, 5, 10, 46
2.9Significant changes44-45
2.10Awards34
3.1-3.3Reporting period0, 46 
3.4Contact35
3.6-3.11Boundary of the reportOnly on website 
3.13 Assurance (PDF)131
4.1-4.10Governance28, 34-35, 42-43, 51-56, 58, 108
4.11-4.13Commitments to external initiatives34, 42-43
4.14-4.17Stakeholders’ engagement43, 51-53

Economical Performance

EC1

Economic value

66-71

EC2

Climate change

11, 18

EC3

Organisation’s benefit (PDF)

99-102

EC4

Financial governmental assistance

105

Environmental Performance

EN1-2

Materials

40-42
EN3-7

Energy (PDF)

40-42

EN8, 21

Water

40-42

EN16, 18

Greenhouse gas emissions

32-33, 40-42

EN22

Waste

41
EN26

Product and service

2,11,18,21,24,32-33,40-42
EN28Legal compilance

40-42

EN29 Transport (PDF)40-42

Social Performance

LA1, 13

Total workforce

108-109, 58-61, 108

LA7

Health attendance (PDF)

38

LA8,10,11

Education

38-39

HR2

Human rights

42

SO5

Politics

Only on website