"The international trend is that more and more companies are moving from having extensive and detailed sustainability reports to having integrated ones," comments Åse Bäckström, who chairs the Swedish accounting industry association FAR's working group for sustainable development. "Holmen has done so without losing its educational approach to key goals, strategies, and results."
FAR is the Swedish institute for authorized public accountants, approved public accountants, authorized consulting accountants, tax consultants, advisers, and other specialists, such as in sustainability accounting, and has almost 7,000 corporate members in Sweden.
"We can see a clear trend that the longer a company has been doing sustainability accounting, the better and more forward looking it is," Bäckström adds.
According to the jury awarding of the prize to Holmen and Iggesund, "Holmen has succeeded with its transition from having an extensive sustainability report to having a more focused one within its annual report. We regard Holmen's sustainability report for 2010 as an excellent first step toward integrated accounting."
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