Paragraph 47 of the Future We Want, Rio+20
C. Engaging major groups and other stakeholders
Companies, especially publicly listed and large companies, to consider integrating sustainability information into their reporting cycle. Interested governments as well as relevant stakeholders with the support of the UN system to develop models for best practice and facilitate action for the integration of sustainability reporting taking into account experiences from already existing frameworks and paying particular attention to the needs of developing countries, including for capacity- building
Supporting Initiatives
ESCAP-Sasakawa Disability-Inclusive Business Award
Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP)
ESCAP, in partnership with the Nippon Foundation (TNF) and the Asia-Pacific Development Center on Disability (APCD), launched the Award in support of the Asian and Pacific Decade of Persons with Disabilities, 2013-2022. The Award seeks to publicly recognize and reward businesses that demonstrate excellence and innovation in the delivery of disability-inclusive business practices in Asia-Pacific and to promote models for disability-inclusive business practices in the region.
In support of Rio+20 outcome paragraph
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Companies, especially publicly listed and large companies, to consider integrating sustainability information into their reporting cycle. Interested governments as well as relevant stakeholders with the support of the UN system to develop models for best practice and facilitate action for the integration of sustainability reporting taking into account experiences from already existing frameworks and paying particular attention to the needs of developing countries, including for capacity- building