ESG Ratings

ESG Ratings
ESG Ratings

GRI (Global Reporting Initiative)
GRI standards define how companies should present ESG information. GRI is one of the most widely used standards for the preparation of ESG reports.

SASB (Sustainability Accounting Standards Board)
SASB standards guide companies in preparing sustainability reports based on industry-specific requirements.

TCFD (Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures)
This organization provides a framework for disclosing information related to financial risks associated with climate change.

ISO (International Organization for Standardization)
ISO helps companies meet global requirements in the areas of environmental (ISO 14001, ISO 50001), social (ISO 26000, ISO 45001), and corporate governance (ISO 9001, ISO 37001) and supports compliance with ESG principles.

AZS 962:2024 “Green Business Management Systems”
This state standard serves as a useful guide, indicating which green principles businesses can apply and in what direction. Implementation of the AZS 962:2024 standard will facilitate the transition of businesses, including SMEs, to a green business model, making them more competitive in the global market.