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Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR)

The Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) is an EU regulation aimed at promoting the integration of sustainability considerations in the financial sector and providing investors with transparent information about the sustainability characteristics of financial products. SFDR obliges financial market participants, such as investment firms, asset managers, and insurance companies, to provide information on how sustainability is integrated into their investment decisions and to disclose the sustainability characteristics of their financial products.…

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Non-Financial Reporting Directive (NFRD)

The Non-Financial Reporting Directive (NFRD) is an EU directive that requires large companies and listed firms to disclose non-financial information in their annual reports. This non-financial information pertains to aspects such as environmental, social, and employee matters, human rights, anti-corruption efforts, and diversity within the board of directors. The aim of the directive is to promote transparency and provide stakeholders, including investors and the public, with relevant information about these companies' impact on society and the environment.…

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EU Taxonomy

The EU Taxonomy, formally known as the EU Regulation on the establishment of a framework to facilitate sustainable investment, is European legislation aimed at providing a common classification system for determining which economic activities can be considered environmentally sustainable or "green." The EU Taxonomy was developed as part of the European Green Deal initiative and aims to assist investors and businesses in identifying sustainable and environmentally friendly activities, particularly in the context of climate change and environmental protection.…

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European Green Deal

The European Green Deal is an ambitious policy initiative of the European Union (EU) aimed at making Europe climate-neutral by 2050. It is a comprehensive strategy focused on transforming the EU into a sustainable, green economy and addressing climate change and environmental issues.…

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Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive or CSRD

The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) is a European regulation aimed at enhancing and harmonizing sustainability reporting by large listed companies and other large entities within the European Union (EU). The CSRD aims to increase transparency and comparability of sustainability information so that investors, policymakers, and stakeholders can make better-informed decisions regarding the sustainability performance of companies.…

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