Project history

The Project was set-up by His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales in 2004 and the output from the Project’s first phase formally launched in 2006 in the presence of senior representatives from government, business and the accounting world including the then Prime Minister, Tony Blair and Chief Executive of BP, Lord Browne. Key outputs to date have included:

  • Launch of Connected Reporting microsite and report in December 2009. “Connected Reporting – A practical guide with worked examples“, available either online via our Connected Reporting microsite or downloadable as a pdf, provides help and practical guidance to organizations that want to better report on the connection between their business strategy and sustainability factors.
  • The creation of the Accounting for Sustainability Forum in 2008, including an Accounting Bodies Network which brings together a powerful grouping of international accounting bodies. Click here to find out more.
  • Accounting for Sustainability 2006 research report on the state-of-play of the measurement of reporting of organizational sustainability in the UK and internationally. The report is in three-parts. Click here to look at the download options.
  • Realising Aspirations report which suggested how both better value for money and enhanced sustainability could be obtained from public expenditure. Click here to see the report.

Click here for details of our current activities.