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<li><span><b>GPW in partnership with EBRD has published the “ESG reporting Guidelines. Guide for issuers”</b></span></li>
<li><span><b>The Guidelines support issuers’ non-financial reporting to address investors’ expectations</b></span></li>
<li><span><b>GPW is one of 56 exchanges globally to publish an ESG reporting manual</b></span></li>
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Who must disclose and how?
The European Union (EU) is at the forefront of this movement. The EU is introducing far-reaching legislation addressing the recent adoption of the Taxonomy Regulation ((EU) 2020/852, June 18, 2020, on the establishment of a framework to facilitate sustainable investment (Regulation (EU) 2020/852) and the entry into force on March 10, 2021, of the Sustainable Financial Disclosure Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2019/2088) – please refer to GT Alert “The EU Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation Enters into Force.”
The Taxonomy Regulation has recently been supplemented by a delegated regulation of the EU Commission (Delegated Regulation) which has laid down the technical screening criteria for determining the conditions under which an economic activity qualifies as contributing substantially to climate change mitigation (Annex I) or climate change adaptation (Annex II) and for determining whether that economic activity causes no significant harm to any
An EU-wide sustainability reporting standard has been proposed by the European Commission ahead of a possible new international reporting standard on sustainability. The EU proposals.
Minister Troy hosts webinar to discuss climate and environmental disclosures by companies Minister Troy launches public consultation on European Commission proposal to enhance the disclosures on sustainability matters including climate and environmental data Stakeholder Forum convened to discuss recently published proposal for Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive
The Minister for Trade Promotion, Digital and Company Regulation, Robert Troy TD, today launched a public consultation on the European Commission’s recently announced proposal for a Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive.
The proposal, which revises the current rules on Non-Financial Reporting substantially increases the detail of the information which must be provided in particular through the development of new EU sustainability reporting standards.
Minister Troy hosts webinar to discuss climate and environmental disclosures by companies
Minister Troy launches public consultation on European Commission proposal to enhance the disclosures on sustainability matters including climate and environmental data
Stakeholder Forum convened to discuss recently published proposal for Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive
12 May 2021
The Minister for Trade Promotion, Digital and Company Regulation, Robert Troy T.D., today launched a public consultation on the European Commission’s recently announced proposal for a Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive.
The proposal, which revises the current rules on Non-Financial Reporting substantially increases the detail of the information which must be provided in particular through the development of new EU sustainability reporting standards