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Sector-specific sustainability websites

The GRI has sector specific supplements for the following industries: electric utilities; financial services; food processing; mining and metals; NGO. It is developing sector supplements for the following industries: airport operators; event organisers; media; oil and gas. The GRI has some pilot sector supplements, for: automotive; logistics and transportation; public agency; telecommunications. Find out more about the GRI sector supplements including the Construction and Real Estate sector supplement released last year.

The GRI has sector specific supplements for the following industries:

• Airport Operators
• Construction and Real Estate
• Event Organisers
• Electric Utilities
• Financial Services
• Food Processing
• Media
• Mining and Metals
• NGO
• Oil and Gas

Pilot versions of sector supplements  are available in the following industries:

• Apparel and Footwear
• Automotive
• Logistics and Transportation
• Public Agency
• Telecommunications

The Automotive, Logistics and Transportation, Public Agency and Telecommunications supplements were developed prior to the G3 Guidelines and are in based on G2 Guidelines. These can still be used in addition to the G3 Guidelines.

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