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:<span style="color:#4B0082">'''More granularity'''</span> | :<span style="color:#4B0082">'''More granularity'''</span> | ||
: | :Compared to the TEG’s March 2020 report, this Draft included more granularity for the classification of activities in manufacturing, energy, transport and building sector. | ||
: | :Sub-categories have been created within existing sectors, in addition to newly created sectors such as “Information & communication”, “Professional, scientific & technical activities”, “Financial & insurance activities”, “Education”, “Human health & social work activities” and “Arts, entertainment & recreation”. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Draft Delegated Act]] | * [[Draft Delegated Act]] | ||
* [[EU | * [[EU Taxonomy]] | ||
* [[Granular]] | * [[Granular]] | ||
* [[Segment]] | |||
* [[Segmentation]] | |||
* [[Taxonomy Regulation]] | * [[Taxonomy Regulation]] | ||
* [[TEG]] | * [[TEG]] |
Latest revision as of 12:57, 12 October 2022
The scale or level of detail in data or other information.
Granularity usually refers to greater levels of detail.
- More granularity
- Compared to the TEG’s March 2020 report, this Draft included more granularity for the classification of activities in manufacturing, energy, transport and building sector.
- Sub-categories have been created within existing sectors, in addition to newly created sectors such as “Information & communication”, “Professional, scientific & technical activities”, “Financial & insurance activities”, “Education”, “Human health & social work activities” and “Arts, entertainment & recreation”.
- Association of Corporate Treasurers ESG blog, Naresh Aggarwal, Associate Director, Policy & Technical, 21 January 2021