ERA launches sustainability reporting tool for rental companies

The European Rental Association (ERA) has introduced a new tool to help equipment rental companies assess their current approach to sustainability performance reporting and rate how well they perform against an industry framework.
Loading, Hauling & Excavation / July 5, 2021
By Liam McLoughlin
ERA secretary general Michel Petitjean says Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are ever more important for rental companies
ERA secretary general Michel Petitjean says Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are ever more important for rental companies

The ERA CSR KPI Guidance Framework tool is intended to provide a practical approach to implementing a sustainability measurement and reporting framework depending on an organisation’s level of maturity, from getting started, with nothing currently in place, to industry best practice.

ERA secretary general Michel Petitjean commented: “Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are becoming ever more important for rental companies, with rental industry customers increasingly expecting them to measure their CSR performance levels, set targets and report on their progress.

“By looking at the reporting practices of leading rental companies in Europe and the US and setting out clear and comprehensive guidance, this Framework enables companies of all sizes to chart a path from getting started to being industry leaders in sustainability.”

The Guidance Framework was developed by an independent consultant based on a review of the KPIs in use, and being reported against, by over 17 leading rental companies in Europe and the US, grouping the KPIs into common themes and creating a long list of best practice KPIs in use across the industry.

It covers ‘People’, ‘Health and Safety’, ‘Training’, ‘Environment’, ‘Supply Chain’, ‘Anti-Corruption and Bribery’, ‘Circularity’ and ‘Other’ KPIs, with a recommended KPI per area.

There are three main categories: Minimum, or starter, list - The KPIs that are most frequently looked at by stakeholders, are most closely ‎aligned with current and future regulatory reporting and are in most common usage; Good practice - The KPIs that are frequently implemented and reported against after implementation of the ‎minimum KPI set; Best practice - The final set of KPIs are those regarded as best practice in sustainability ‎measurement and reporting.

In addition, there is a section on reporting the KPIs against the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and a ‘Checklist’ for companies to self-assess.

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