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Revision as of 18:13, 8 December 2021

Financial reporting - sustainability - integrated reporting - Value Reporting Foundation.

The International Integrated Reporting Framework is designed to accelerate the adoption of integrated reporting globally.


Its purposes include:

  • Improving the quality of sustainability information available to providers of financial capital.
  • Promoting a more cohesive approach to corporate reporting including the full range of factors that affect the ability of an organisation to create value over time.
  • Enhancing accountability and stewardship for all capitals (financial, manufactured, intellectual, human, social and relationship, and natural) and promoting understanding of their independencies.

(Source - Value Reporting Foundation.)


The International Integrated Reporting Framework is sometimes written International <IR> Framework.


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