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White appendix page with an oversized SASB title above a dense seven-column disclosure table of topics, metrics, codes and data.
Summary
A dense SASB disclosure table on white: an oversized "9. Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB)" title sits above a seven-column grid of Topic, Metric, Category, Unit of Measure, Code, Data and Reference.
Visual description
White full-bleed, monospace utility header at the top. A very large black grotesque title "9. Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB)" wraps across two lines at the top. Below, a wide table runs seven labeled columns, Topic, Metric, Category, Unit of Measure, Code, Data, Reference, on a hairline rule, with each disclosure row separated by a thin rule. Cells hold small left-aligned text; metric descriptions are long and wrap to several lines, while Code cells hold short alphanumeric standard codes (CG-AA-...). Five rows fill the page. The structure is information-dense but rigidly gridded.
Key takeaway
Anchoring a genuinely dense seven-column standards table with one oversized numbered headline, so the page still has a clear entry point before the data. Consistent hairline rules and tight column labels keep a near-spreadsheet legible inside a designed report.
Reuse notes
The reference for reproducing a formal standards table (SASB, GRI) without dropping into raw spreadsheet styling. Hold the column count to what the page can carry at a readable size; here seven is near the ceiling for 16:9. Keep the numbered-title treatment matched to the other appendix sections.
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