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These resources are provided to help organisations understand their stakeholders better and assist in achieving the commitments laid out by the Social Justice Charter.

Commitment 1: Understand who all of our stakeholders are

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A Practical Guide to Sustainability Reporting Using GRI and SASB Standards
SASB
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Five Questions to Identify Key Stakeholders
Harvard Business Review
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How to perform a stakeholder analysis
Lucid Content Team
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Commitment 2: Engage with our stakeholders to understand their specific needs, priorities, and barriers

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ESG frameworks and stakeholder engagement
GRESB
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Engaging Stakeholders When Setting Sustainability Objectives and Linking Them to the SDGs
GRI
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Stakeholder Engagement: A Road Map to Meaningful Engagement
Cranfield university: Doughty Centre
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Commitment 3: Set goals with our stakeholders that create social justice in our organisation and beyond

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How we will help build a more equitable and inclusive society
Unilver
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Ben & Jerry’s Social and Environmental Assessment Report (2020)
Ben & Jerry
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Measuring Social Justice
Revolving Doors
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Commitment 4: Take meaningful actions to achieve our goals.

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Lighthouse Action on Social Justice Through Stakeholder Inclusion
World Economic Forum
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How we stand up for equality
Nike
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LIVE EVENT RECORDING: Turning Words into Action
World Economic Forum
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Commitment 5: Transparently report our challenges, successes, and progress against our goals.

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M&S Plan A Report 2021
M&S
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Green Business Is Good Business: Why Transparency Is Key For Corporate Sustainability
Forbes
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Five Steps to Good Sustainability Reporting: A Practical Guide for Companies
BSR
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Commitment 6: Continually improve our impact by sharing knowledge and learning from others.

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M&S resets Plan A with pledge to cut its carbon footprint by a third by 2025 as part of its commitment to be fully Net Zero by 2040
M&S
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Climate Change 2022: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability; Chapter 8: Poverty, livlihoods and sustaianable development
IPCC
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Climate Change 2022: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability; Chapter 7: Health, wellbeing and the changing structure of communities
IPCC
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Sign The Charter

We all want a thriving, healthy future for ourselves and generations to come, so it is vital that we build fair systems into every part of our businesses and our world.

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By signing the charter, you agree to:

1) Carry out the actions as listed in the charter;
2) Abide by the annual reporting process;
3) Publicly share your signatory status, the charter logo and annual charter report on your website and internal comms channels.
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