How we build sustainability issues into our corporate reporting, and details about the indexes we use for our reporting.
Sustainability: integrated reporting
Since 2008, we have incorporated corporate responsibility and sustainability reporting within Nokia’s official annual report that is filed to the Securities and Exchange Commission in the United States, known as the Form 20F.
We made this change because, for us, corporate responsibility issues are not separate from other key corporate information – also because the data provided in Form 20F goes through a stringent verification and auditing process.
Indexing our reports
Nokia uses two separate indexes to help guide our corporate responsibility and sustainability reporting. These are:
Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) guidelines, which help us to achieve reporting compatibility with other organisations
the United Nations Global Compact is a set of ten ethical principles that we agree to support and enact throughout our work
Our selected key sustainability indicators have also been assured by an independent third party, PricewaterhouseCoopers Oy (Nokia’s statutory auditor).