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Sustainability Integration in Core Business: A Case Study of Grant Thornton

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  • Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Application Development Platforms
Applicable Functions
  • Product Research & Development
Use Cases
  • Inventory Management
  • Time Sensitive Networking
Services
  • Training
About The Customer
Grant Thornton Sweden is part of the global network Grant Thornton International Ltd, which is active in 135 countries globally. With 1,200 employees in 24 offices, the company supports approximately 27,000 companies every year on financial matters. The company aims to create a prosperous business community where sustainable development plays a central role. A significant part of Grant Thornton's work focuses on training its customers to operate more sustainably. The company believes in the potential of these companies to make a positive impact on sustainability issues.
The Challenge
Grant Thornton, a global network active in 135 countries, supports approximately 27,000 companies annually on financial matters with a focus on sustainable development. However, the company faced a significant challenge in syncing and scaling its internal sustainability work. The collection of sustainability information from various internal units was previously done manually using Excel files. This process was time-consuming, and the continuous work and follow-up became challenging and hard to manage. The ability to collect, sort, and analyze data on a detailed level was an important factor when Grant Thornton evaluated different sustainability platforms to use.
The Solution
To overcome the challenge, Grant Thornton integrated sustainability work into its overall business strategy in spring 2018, making sustainability a part of its core business model. This shift in strategy informed the mindset of the entire company and reflected in external customer relationships. The company's first sustainability report was created in spring 2018, designed with inspiration from the Integrated Reporting framework. The report covers its strategy, governance, results, and future opportunities to create value over time. The Integrated Reporting framework reflects Grant Thornton’s belief that this is the future of reporting – uncovering business opportunities but also working to inspire others. The company chose Worldfavor's platform for its ability to collect, sort, and analyze data smoothly and automatically.
Operational Impact
  • Since the integration of Worldfavor Sustainability Management, management and follow-up have become easier for Grant Thornton. It has also made it easier for more employees to contribute and work with sustainability data. Getting help with the basics and being able to gather the data in one place has been crucial for the work ahead. The company sees the advantage in possibly integrating Worldfavor's other sustainability solutions in the future. This shift towards a more sustainable business model has not only improved internal operations but also positively impacted the company's external customer relationships.
Quantitative Benefit
  • 1.5 billion SEK in revenue
  • Supports 27,000 companies annually
  • Active in 135 countries

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