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Appendix
The following table contains an overview of GRI references. The placement of the GRI labels should be seen as a navigation aid. GRI labels are placed within the report as soon as information is provided on the corresponding key metrics or on management approaches – irrespective of whether the information provided is complete from the view of GRI reporting. Additional information has to be provided in particular in relation to reporting on material topics.
Since this report goes further than a mere presentation of SIA as an organisation, there are also gaps in the General Standard Disclosures (e.g. organisation and governance bodies, number of employees, number of members, main areas of activity, etc.). Further information on the Swiss Insurance Association and the insurance industry as a whole is available on the website at www.svv.ch.
A determination of the material issues in terms of the greatest impact of the SIA or the Swiss insurance industry on the environment, society and the economy has not yet been defined, and a comprehensive situation analysis is not available. The issues that have been identified as material, i.e. reportable, include:
- Investment
- Retirement provision
- The working world
- Operational ecology
- Impact of climate change
Other issues at the same level (e.g. risk management and collaboration in sustainable development) should be considered as more of an approach. As a result, no GRI disclosures have been made on these issues in the report.
GRI-Standard | Name | Additional information and omissions |
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GRI 101: Foundation 2016 | ||
GRI 102: General Disclosures 2016 |
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Organisational Profile | ||
102-1 |
Name of organisation | Swiss Insurance Association SIA |
102-3 | Headquarters of organisation | Zurich |
102-4 | Location of operations | SIA operates in Switzerland |
102-5 | Ownership and legal form | |
102-6 | Markets served | SIA operates in Switzerland |
102-10 | Significant changes to the organisation and its supply chain | none |
102-11 | Precautionary principle or approach | |
102-12 | External initiatives | |
102-13 | Membership of associations | |
Strategy | ||
102-14 | Statement from senior decision maker | |
Ethics and Integrity | ||
102-16 | Values, principles, standards and norms of behaviour | |
Governance | ||
102-19 | Delegation of authority | |
102-20 | Executive-level responsibility for economic, environmental and social topics | |
Stakeholder engagement |
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102-40 | List of stakeholder groups | |
102-42 | Identification and selection of stakeholders | |
102-43 | Approach to stakeholder engagement | |
102-44 | Key topics and concerns raised | Will be addressed in the next Sustainability Report |
Reporting practice |
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102-45 | Entities included in the consolidated financial statements | |
102-46 | Definition of report content and topic boundaries | |
102-47 | List of material topics | Will be addressed in the next Sustainability Report |
102-48 | Restatements of information | No restatements compared with the previous year |
102-49 | Changes in reporting | |
102-50 | Reporting period | |
102-51 | Date of most recent report | |
102-52 | Reporting cycle | |
102-53 | Contact person for questions on the report | |
102-54 | Claims of reporting in accordance with the GRI Standards |
GRI-Standard | Name |
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Investment | |
GRI 103: Management Approach 2016 |
103-1 Explanation of the material topic and its boundary |
103-2 Management approach and its components | |
103-3 Evaluation of the management approach | |
Retirement provision | |
GRI 103: Management Approach 2016 |
103-1 Explanation of the material topic and its boundary |
103-2 Management approach and its components | |
The working world | |
GRI 103: Management Approach 2016 |
103-1 Explanation of the material topic and its boundary |
103-2 Management approach and its components | |
103-3 Evaluation of the management approach | |
Operational ecology | |
GRI 103: Management Approach 2016 |
103-1 Explanation of the material topic and its boundary |
103-2 Management approach and its components | |
103-3 Evaluation of the management approach | |
GRI 302: Energy 2016 |
302-3 Energy intensity |
302-4 Reduction of energy consumption | |
GRI 305: Emissionen 2016 |
305-4 GHG emissions intensity |
305-5 Reduction of GHG emissions | |
Impact of climate change | |
GRI 103: Management Approach 2016 |
103-1 Explanation of the material topic and its boundary |
103-2 Management approach and its components | |
103-3 Evaluation of the management approach |
Impressum
Published by: Swiss Insurance Association (SIA), Sustainability Committee. Contact (GRI 102-53): Gunthard Niederbäumer, SIA. Content collaboration: Sustainability Committee, Investment Committee. Editorial team: Lisa Schaller, Urs Arbter and Jan Mühlethaler, SIA. Editorial collaboration: Daniel Schriber, Schriber Kommunikation, Lucerne. Translation F: Christine Reversac Baudry, I: Assofide SA, E: Supertext AG. Graphic design: Klar für Marken GmbH, Zurich. Printed by: Druckerei Robert Hürlimann AG, Zurich. © 2021 Swiss Insurance Association SIA.
Sustainability Report 2020
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Foreword
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Management summary
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Committed to sustainability
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Insurers assume social risks
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Method and definition
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Investment
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PACTA 2020: the lessons learned from the climate compatibility test
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Retirement provision
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The working world
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Corporate Environmental Management
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Impact of climate change
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Collaboration for sustainable development
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Appendix
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