A Data-Driven Approach to Evaluation of Sustainability Reporting Practices in Extractive Industries

Sustainability reporting is one of the tools that contribute to incorporating sustainable development in the design of extractive operations (i.e., “Design for Sustainability”), and the demand for sustainability reports is increasing due to the increased focus on sustainable development and sustaina...

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Main Authors: Cansu Perdeli Demirkan, Nicole M. Smith, H. Sebnem Duzgun, Aurora Waclawski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/16/8716
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spelling doaj-21c072a0c2ec46588341a67e65fb0d2c2021-08-26T14:20:36ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-08-01138716871610.3390/su13168716A Data-Driven Approach to Evaluation of Sustainability Reporting Practices in Extractive IndustriesCansu Perdeli Demirkan0Nicole M. Smith1H. Sebnem Duzgun2Aurora Waclawski3Mining Engineering Department, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO 80401, USAMining Engineering Department, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO 80401, USAMining Engineering Department, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO 80401, USACivil and Environmental Engineering Department, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO 80401, USASustainability reporting is one of the tools that contribute to incorporating sustainable development in the design of extractive operations (i.e., “Design for Sustainability”), and the demand for sustainability reports is increasing due to the increased focus on sustainable development and sustainable financing efforts. The extractive industries are believed to have unique strengths to contribute to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. Nonetheless, companies are expected to be transparent and accountable not only to investors but to all stakeholders, including communities, suppliers, clients, employees, and governments. Therefore, extractive industries require effective sustainability accounting and reporting to transition and contribute to sustainable development. Through a data-driven approach, this paper examines the scope and consistency of sustainability indicators used in the sustainability reports of eight oil and gas and eight mining companies from 2012 to 2018. Through content analysis and relevant statistical methods, we analyze the ways in which companies reported on their contributions to sustainable development, with a focus on indicators used and trends over time both within each industry and between industries. We demonstrate that extractive industries’ sustainability reporting practices are not consistent over time and that internal issues are better represented than external issues, in particular transportation and supply chain issues. Furthermore, while there are similar trends across the industries in terms of social and environmental indicator reporting, there are significant differences in economic reporting. We conclude that although both industries have established sustainability reporting practices, there are trends that demonstrate what companies are focusing on more, as well as areas for improvement. We see this as an initial step for conceptualizing how these industries can more objectively, consistently, and effectively assess and contribute to sustainable development.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/16/8716sustainability reportingextractive industriessustainability indicatorsdata-driven approachcontent analysissustainable development
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author Cansu Perdeli Demirkan
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Aurora Waclawski
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Nicole M. Smith
H. Sebnem Duzgun
Aurora Waclawski
A Data-Driven Approach to Evaluation of Sustainability Reporting Practices in Extractive Industries
Sustainability
sustainability reporting
extractive industries
sustainability indicators
data-driven approach
content analysis
sustainable development
author_facet Cansu Perdeli Demirkan
Nicole M. Smith
H. Sebnem Duzgun
Aurora Waclawski
author_sort Cansu Perdeli Demirkan
title A Data-Driven Approach to Evaluation of Sustainability Reporting Practices in Extractive Industries
title_short A Data-Driven Approach to Evaluation of Sustainability Reporting Practices in Extractive Industries
title_full A Data-Driven Approach to Evaluation of Sustainability Reporting Practices in Extractive Industries
title_fullStr A Data-Driven Approach to Evaluation of Sustainability Reporting Practices in Extractive Industries
title_full_unstemmed A Data-Driven Approach to Evaluation of Sustainability Reporting Practices in Extractive Industries
title_sort data-driven approach to evaluation of sustainability reporting practices in extractive industries
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Sustainability reporting is one of the tools that contribute to incorporating sustainable development in the design of extractive operations (i.e., “Design for Sustainability”), and the demand for sustainability reports is increasing due to the increased focus on sustainable development and sustainable financing efforts. The extractive industries are believed to have unique strengths to contribute to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. Nonetheless, companies are expected to be transparent and accountable not only to investors but to all stakeholders, including communities, suppliers, clients, employees, and governments. Therefore, extractive industries require effective sustainability accounting and reporting to transition and contribute to sustainable development. Through a data-driven approach, this paper examines the scope and consistency of sustainability indicators used in the sustainability reports of eight oil and gas and eight mining companies from 2012 to 2018. Through content analysis and relevant statistical methods, we analyze the ways in which companies reported on their contributions to sustainable development, with a focus on indicators used and trends over time both within each industry and between industries. We demonstrate that extractive industries’ sustainability reporting practices are not consistent over time and that internal issues are better represented than external issues, in particular transportation and supply chain issues. Furthermore, while there are similar trends across the industries in terms of social and environmental indicator reporting, there are significant differences in economic reporting. We conclude that although both industries have established sustainability reporting practices, there are trends that demonstrate what companies are focusing on more, as well as areas for improvement. We see this as an initial step for conceptualizing how these industries can more objectively, consistently, and effectively assess and contribute to sustainable development.
topic sustainability reporting
extractive industries
sustainability indicators
data-driven approach
content analysis
sustainable development
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/16/8716
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