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Latest revision as of 23:31, 3 August 2024
Treasury - ESG - oceans - United Nations Global Compact.
The Sustainable Ocean Principles are designed to provide a framework for responsible business practices across ocean sectors and geographies, serving as a common reference point on ocean sustainability.
They cover:
- (1) Ocean health and productivity,
- (2) Governance and engagement, and
- (3) Data and transparency.
The Sustainable Ocean Principles are published by the United Nations Global Compact.
See also
- Blue bond
- Blue economy
- Blue finance
- Blue loan
- Blue project
- Data
- Environmental, social and governance (ESG)
- Governance
- IFC Guidelines for Blue Finance
- Investment
- Productivity
- Sustainable Blue Economy Finance Principles
- Transparency
- Treasury
- United Nations Global Compact