GRI Content Index
GRI Standards | Description | Reference | Omission | |||
GENERAL DISCLOSURES: SRS 102 (2016)* | ||||||
ORGANISATIONAL PROFILE | ||||||
102-1 | Name of the organisation | |||||
102-2 | Primary activities, brands, products, and services | |||||
102-3 | Location of organisation’s headquarters | Colophon: Utrechtseweg 68, 6812 AH, Arnhem | ||||
102-4 | Number of countries in which organisation operates (with relevance for sustainability issues) | |||||
102-5 | Ownership structure and legal form | Corporate Governance: Corporate governance structure in outline | ||||
102-6 | Markets served (geographical breakdown, sectors served and types of customers) | |||||
102-7 | Scale of the organisation | |||||
102-8 | Total workforce by type of employment contract | Value creation: attractive, inclusive employer | ||||
102-9 | The organisation’s value and supply chain | Value creation: Sustainable operations - Supply chain responsibility with partners | ||||
102-10 | Significant changes to scale, structure, ownership, or the value chain during the reporting period | Profile of Alliander - Organisational structure | ||||
102-11 | Note to application of precautionary principle | Profile of Alliander: Risks | ||||
102-12 | Externally developed economic, environmental and social charters, principles or other initiatives that the organisation supports or endorses | |||||
102-13 | Memberships of associations and/or national and international interest groups or international advocacy organisations | |||||
STRATEGY | ||||||
102-14 | Statement from most senior decision-maker | Our story in 2019 | ||||
102-15 | Key impacts, risks, and opportunities | Our story in 2019About this report: Materiality | ||||
ETHICS AND INTEGRITY | ||||||
102-16 | The organisation’s values, principles, standards, and norms of behaviour, such as codes of conduct and ethics | Corporate Governance: Corporate Governance | ||||
102-17 | Internal and external mechanisms for advice and concerns about ethics and behaviour, as well as matters relating to integrity, such as helplines or advice lines | |||||
Internal and external mechanisms to report concerns about unethical or unlawful behaviour and matters relating to integrity, such as escalation through line management, a whistleblower policy, or hotlines | ||||||
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE | ||||||
102-18 | Governance structure | Corporate Governance: Corporate governance structure in outline | ||||
102-19 | The process for delegating authority by the highest governance body to managers and other employees with respect to economic, social, and environmental topics | Corporate Governance: Report of the Supervisory Board | ||||
102-20 | Executive-level responsibility for economic, environmental, and social topics or responsibility on the level of officials who report directly to the highest governance body. | |||||
102-21 | Process for consultation between stakeholders and the highest governance body on economic, environmental, and social topics | Other information: Materiality test | ||||
102-22 | Composition of the highest governance body | Corporate Governance: Report of the Supervisory Board | ||||
102-23 | Role of the chair of the highest governance body | |||||
102-24 | Process for the definition of qualifications and expertise of members of the highest governance body and criteria for selection and nomination | Corporate Governance: Report of the Supervisory Board - Profile, competencies, diversity | ||||
102-25 | Processes through which the highest governance body ensures conflicts of interest are avoided and managed | |||||
102-26 | Role of the highest governance body in setting the mission, vision, values, and strategy with respect to economic, environmental, and social impact | Profile of Alliander: Our strategy | ||||
102-27 | Measures taken to further develop the highest governance body’s economic, environmental, and social knowledge | Other information: Interaction with stakeholders | ||||
102-28 | Evaluation process for highest governance body’s performance in managing economic, environmental, and social topics, and actions taken in response to this evaluation | Other information: Materiality test | ||||
102-29 | Role of the highest governance body in identifying and managing economic, environmental, and social impacts, risks, and opportunities | Profile of Alliander: Risks | ||||
102-30 | Role of the highest governance body in assessing the effectiveness of the organisation’s risk management processes with respect to economic, environmental, and social topics | Corporate governance: Report of the Supervisory Board - Topics | ||||
102-31 | Highest governance body’s review of economic, environmental, and social topics | Corporate Governance: Corporate governance: Risk management | ||||
102-32 | The highest body or function that formally reviews and approves the sustainability report and also ensures all material aspects are covered | Other information: Materiality test | ||||
102-33 | Process of communicating critical concerns to the highest governance body | Corporate governance, Governance structure outline | ||||
102-34 | Nature and total number of critical concerns communicated to the highest governance body and procedures followed to address and solve them | Corporate Governance: Report of the Supervisory Board-Internal risk management and control systems | Information partly available: | |||
102-35 | Remuneration policy for members of highest governance body and senior executives | Corporate governance: Corporate Governance - Remuneration Report - Management Board remuneration policy | ||||
102-36 | Process for determining remuneration | Corporate governance: Corporate Governance - Remuneration Report - Management Board remuneration policy | ||||
102-37 | Process ensuring stakeholders’ views taken into account regarding remuneration | Corporate governance: Corporate Governance - Remuneration Report - Management Board remuneration policy | ||||
102-38 | Ratio of the annual compensation of the best-paid person at the organisation in each country where the organisation has significant operations to the median annual compensation of all employees | Value creation: attractive, inclusive employer: internal compensation ratio | ||||
102-39 | Ratio of the percentage increase of the total annual compensation of the best-paid person at the organisation in each country where the organisation has significant operations to the median percentage increase in total compensation for all employees | Value creation: attractive, inclusive employer: internal compensation ratio | Information partly available: | |||
STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT | ||||||
102-40 | List of engaged stakeholders/stakeholder groups | Other information - Interaction with stakeholders | ||||
102-41 | Percentage of employees governed by a collective bargaining agreement | Value creation: attractive, inclusive employer - Employer | ||||
102-42 | Basis for stakeholder identification and selection | Other information - Interaction with stakeholders | ||||
102-43 | Approach to stakeholder engagement including frequency of engagement efforts for each stakeholder type and group | Other information - Interaction with stakeholders | ||||
102-44 | Key topics and concerns raised through stakeholder engagement and how the organisation responded in its reporting and otherwise | Our story in 2019 | ||||
REPORTING PRACTICE | ||||||
102-45 | List of entities included in organisation's consolidated financial statements or in similar documentation. | About this reportFinancial statements: Notes to the consolidated financial statementsFinancial statements: Principal subsidiaries and other associates | ||||
102-46 | Process for defining report content and topic boundaries | Other information: Materiality test | ||||
102-47 | List of all material topics identified in the process for defining report content | |||||
102-48 | Report the effect of any restatements of information provided for in previous reports and reasons for changes | Other information: other non-financial information - information | ||||
102-49 | Changes in reporting compared to previous reports | Other information: Materiality test | ||||
102-50 | Reporting period to which information provided relates | |||||
102-51 | Date of most recent report | Other information: Other non-financial information - additional information | ||||
102-52 | Reporting cycle | |||||
102-53 | Contact point for questions regarding the report or the content thereof | |||||
102-54 | Claims of reporting in accordance with the GRI Standards | Independent Assurance statement | ||||
102-55 | GRI Content Index | |||||
102-56 | Link to external assurance statement | |||||
Policy and current practices for obtaining external assurance of the report | Other non-financial information - External assurance of the social part of the annual report | |||||
TOPIC-SPECIFIC DISCLOSURES | ||||||
MATERIAL TOPICS REPORTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH GRI STANDARDS | ||||||
RELIABILITY OF SUPPLY | ||||||
103-1/2/3 | Management approach | About this report: Materiality note theme 1 | ||||
Alliander indicator | Frequency of power outages | |||||
Alliander indicator | Power outage duration | |||||
Alliander indicator | Postcode areas with more than five outages per year | |||||
SAFE WORKING PRACTICES AND SAFE INFRASTRUCTURE | ||||||
103-1/2/3 | Management approach | About this report: Materiality note theme 2 | ||||
403-1 | Percentage of total workforce represented in formal occupational health and safety committees of employer and employee. | Corporate Governance | ||||
403-2 | Rates of injury, work-related ill health, lost time, and absence figures and number of work-related fatalities by gender and geographical area | Value creation: a safe network | Not complete: | |||
403-3 | Employees with high incidence or risk of work-related diseases | Profile of Alliander: Objectives and results: LTIF and sickness absence | ||||
403-4 | Arrangements on occupational health and safety topics recorded in formal agreements with trade unions | Value creation: attractive, inclusive employer - collective labour agreement for network companies | ||||
103-1/2/3 | Management approach to safe infrastructure | About this report: Materiality note theme 2 | ||||
Alliander indicator | Accidents and health impacts on citizens in relation to operational assets | Value creation: a safe network | ||||
WORKING TOGETHER ON INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS | ||||||
103-1/2/3 | Management approach and its components | About this report: Materiality note theme 4 | ||||
ATTRACTING AND DEVELOPING TALENT | ||||||
103-1/2/3 | Management approach | About this report: Materiality note theme 6 | ||||
404-1 | Average number of hours that an employee spends on training on an annual basis, broken down by employee category | Value creation: attractive, inclusive employer: attractive employer, training and development | Not applicable: | |||
404-2 | Programmes for competency management and lifelong learning that support employees’ long-term employability and help them complete their career | Value creation: attractive, inclusive employer: attractive employer | ||||
404-3 | Percentage of employees receiving regular performance and career development reviews by gender and employee category | Value creation: attractive, inclusive employer: attractive employer - long-term employability | Partly available: | |||
RESPONSIBLE INVESTMENT POLICY | ||||||
103-1/2/3 | Management approach | About this report: Materiality note theme 8 | ||||
Alliander indicator | Capacity planning targeted on short-term and long-term electricity availability and reliability | Our story in 2019 | ||||
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND BUSINESS ETHICS | ||||||
103-1/2/3 | Management approach | About this report: Materiality note theme 12 | ||||
205-1 | Number of business units assessed for risks related to corruption | Other non-financial information: other information | Partly available: | |||
205-2 | Communication and training about anti-corruption policies and procedures | About this report: Materiality note theme 12 | Partly available: | |||
205-3 | Number of incidents of corruption and bribery and actions taken | Other non-financial information: other information | ||||
206-1 | Total number of legal proceedings regarding market access, and the outcome thereof | About this report: Materiality note theme 12 | ||||
WORKPLACE WELL-BEING | ||||||
103-1/2/3 | Management approach | About this report: Materiality note theme 13 | ||||
Alliander indicator | Participation Alliander Foundation | Value creation: attractive, inclusive employer: attractive employer - Alliander Foundation | ||||
Alliander indicator | Employee survey | Value creation: attractive, inclusive employer: attractive employer - Employee satisfaction | ||||
DATA SECURITY, PRIVACY AND CYBER SECURITY | ||||||
418 | Management approach | |||||
418-1 | Substantiated complaints concerning breaches of customer privacy and/or loss of customer data | |||||
ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE ENERGY | ||||||
103-1/2/3 | Management approach | About this report: Materiality note theme 15 | ||||
Alliander indicator | Programmes focused on improving and maintaining access to electricity for vulnerable groups | Value creation: High reliability - excellent network management - affordable energy | ||||
Alliander indicator | Customer connections | |||||
Alliander indicator | Number of buildings disconnected | |||||
TOPIC-SPECIFIC DISCLOSURES | ||||||
MATERIAL TOPICS PARTLY REPORTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH GRI STANDARDS | ||||||
PROMOTING RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION | ||||||
103-1/2/3 | Management approach | About this report: Materiality note theme 3 | ||||
Alliander indicator | Feed-in of energy from renewable sources | Value creation: achieving sustainability in energy supply - support for customers | ||||
DATA-DRIVEN NETWORK MANAGEMENT | ||||||
103-1/2/3 | Management approach | About this report: Materiality note theme 5 | ||||
Alliander indicator | Network digitisation | |||||
Alliander indicator | Length of fibre optic infrastructure | |||||
SATISFIED CUSTOMERS | ||||||
103-1/2/3 | Management approach | About this report: Materiality note theme 7 | ||||
Alliander indicator | Customer satisfaction rate | |||||
COMPANY'S ADAPTABILITY | ||||||
103-1/2/3 | Management approach | About this report: Materiality note theme 9 | ||||
FUTURE-PROOF NETWORK | ||||||
103-1/2/3 | Management approach | About this report: Materiality note theme 10 | ||||
SUPPLY CHAIN RESPONSIBILITY | ||||||
103-1/2/3 | Management approach | About this report: Materiality note theme 11 | ||||
414-1 | Percentage of new suppliers screened for labour practices criteria on ‘occupational health and safety’ criteria | Value creation: Sustainable operations - Supply chain responsibility with partners | ||||
414-2 | Significant existing and potential negative impact of occupational health and safety in the supply chain, as well as measures taken | Value creation: Sustainable operations - Supply chain responsibility with partnerswww.alliander.com/en/procurement/ | ||||
Alliander indicator | Employees of contractors/subcontractors with relevant training on occupational health and safety | |||||
Alliander indicator | Employee and contractor/subcontractor health and safety policy and conditions | Value creation: Sustainable operations - Supply chain responsibility with partners | ||||
Alliander indicator | Percentage of procurement that is in accordance with Alliander's CSR Procurement guidelines, in % euros | Value creation: Sustainable operations - Supply chain responsibility with partners | ||||
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION | ||||||
ADDITIONAL INDICATORS FOR ALLIANDER | ||||||
CATEGORY: Profile | ||||||
ASPECT | Organisational profile | |||||
Alliander indicator | Transmission and distribution lines | Profile of Alliander: our role in the supply chain - figures | ||||
CATEGORY: Economic aspects | ||||||
ASPECT | Economic KPIs | |||||
Alliander indicator | Efficiency of transmission and distribution | Other information: Other non-financial information - information | ||||
CATEGORY: Social aspects | ||||||
ASPECT | Employment terms and conditions | |||||
Alliander indicator | Percentage of employees eligible for pension plan in 5 and 10 years’ time by job category and geographical area | Other information: Other non-financial information - information | ||||
ASPECT | Society | |||||
Alliander indicator | Participative decision-making and involvement of stakeholders and outcomes | About this report: Stakeholder dialogue | ||||
RESPONSIBLE COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION | ||||||
Alliander indicator | Measures to support access to energy and promote safe energy usage | |||||
ENERGY, CO2 AND CLIMATE CHANGE | ||||||
103-1/2/3 | Management approach | Value creation: Sustainable energy supply | ||||
302-1 | Energy usage within the organisation | Value creation: Sustainable energy supply - sustainable operations | ||||
302-2 | Energy usage outside the organisation | Value creation: Sustainable energy supply - sustainable operations | ||||
302-3 | Energy intensity ratio | Other information: other non-financial information - information | ||||
302-4 | Energy usage reduction | Value creation: Sustainable energy supply - sustainable operations | ||||
302-5 | Reduction of energy requirements with respect to products and services | Other information: other non-financial information - information | ||||
305-1 | Direct (scope 1) greenhouse gas emissions by weight | Value creation: Sustainable energy supply - sustainable operations | ||||
305-2 | Energy indirect (scope 2) greenhouse gas emissions by weight | Value creation: Sustainable energy supply - sustainable operations | ||||
305-3 | Other relevant indirect (scope 3) greenhouse gas emissions by weight | Value creation: Sustainable energy supply - sustainable operations | ||||
305-4 | Greenhouse gas emission intensity ratio | Other information: other non-financial information - information | ||||
305-5 | Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions | Value creation: Sustainable energy supply - supporting customers in making choices | ||||
Other company-related information | ||||||
306-2 | Total weight of waste by type and disposal method | Other information: Other non-financial information - information | ||||
307-1 | Monetary value of significant fines and total number of non-monetary sanctions for non-compliance with environmental laws and regulations | Other information: Other non-financial information - information | ||||
404-1 | New employee hires and employee turnover by age group and gender | Other information: Other non-financial information - information | ||||
419-1 | Monetary value of significant fines and total number of non-monetary sanctions for non-compliance with laws and regulations in the social and economic area | Other information: Other non-financial information - information | ||||
405-1 | Diversity of governance bodies and workforce breakdown by category, gender, age group, and other diversity indicators. | Other information: Other non-financial information - information | ||||
Alliander indicator | Number of employees at a distance from the labour market | |||||
* Unless specifically stated otherwise, we go by the 2016 GRI Standards. |