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GRI mapping scope
The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Standards are the most widely adopted multi-stakeholder sustainability reporting framework. They are organised into Universal Standards (GRI 1 Foundation, GRI 2 General Disclosures, GRI 3 Material Topics), Sector Standards, and three series of Topic Standards: the Economic series (GRI 200s), the Environmental series (GRI 300s, covering materials, energy, water, biodiversity, emissions, effluents & waste, supplier environmental assessment), and the Social series (GRI 400s, covering employment, labour relations, occupational health & safety, training, diversity, non-discrimination, human rights, local communities, supplier social assessment, customer health & safety). EMJ.life maintains a citation map only: NTCC evidence rows surface GRI topic identifiers so GRI filers can ingest the underlying datapoints. EMJ does NOT certify GRI "in accordance" conformance, does NOT emit a GRI Content Index, does NOT issue assurance opinions, and is NOT an ESG rating against GRI material topics (D-001).
How publications cite this framework
Migration 0046 introduces thepublication_standards_mappingstable. Each row binds a published evidence pack (DOI) to a GRI identifier — e.g. GRI-305(Emissions), GRI-303(Water & Effluents), GRI-403(Occupational Health & Safety) — together with the EMJ modules and indicators that supply the underlying datapoints. The mapping is non-interpretive: it surfaces where industry consensus places a behaviour, not whether the behaviour meets GRI material-topic criteria for a specific reporting boundary.
Per-publication indicator list
Each publication page renders the complete standards mapping for its DOI. GRI topic identifiers appear inline with the citing module. See the Aliaxis FY 2026 pack as a worked example:/publication/10.64969/emj.ntcc.aliaxis-sg.2026 →