
GRI 101 and the Future of Biodiversity Reporting: Key Changes & Why it Matters
by Jane Gan, Shan Min Tan
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Nature is rising fast on the corporate sustainability agenda, and with it, the need for transparent and credible reporting on biodiversity-related impacts.
In light of this global momentum, the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) launched GRI 101: Biodiversity 2024 in January 2024, a landmark update that replaces the previous GRI 304 standard and builds on recognised international frameworks and goals.
GRI 101 draws on the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF), which calls on companies to assess, disclose and reduce their impacts on nature. It also integrates the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 14 and 15 which emphasise the protection of marine and terrestrial ecosystems. The revised standard also entails closer alignment with the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) to ensure that reporting captures both ecological and financial materiality, while supporting organisations’ strategic decision-making by identifying nature-related risks and opportunities.
The updated standard introduces several key enhancements:
GRI 101 becomes effective from January 1, 2026. For companies reporting in accordance with the GRI Standards, using GRI 101: Biodiversity 2024 is required for all reporting on biodiversity published on 1 January 2026 or later. For most organisations, this means reporting under the new standard will begin with FY2025 sustainability reports.
Download our factsheet to understand the key disclosure requirements of GRI 101 and what steps you can take. Whether you are just beginning to align your reporting or looking to stay ahead of the curve, SLR can support you in your biodiversity disclosure journey.
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