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Revision as of 05:03, 11 March 2023
Corporate reporting - environmental, social & governance - European Union.
(SFDR).
The SFDR is designed to require fund management firms to provide information to substantiate any claims they make about their alignment with sustainability goals.
Among other provisions, regulated firms are required to publish:
- Written policies on how they integrate sustainability risks into their investment decision-making process.
- Online descriptions of their sustainable investments target and the performance measures they use.
- Periodic reports of the impact of their sustainable investments, using relevant sustainability performance measures.
See also
- Accounting for Sustainability (A4S)
- Business & Sustainable Development Commission
- CDP
- Corporate social responsibility
- Environmental profit and loss
- ESG
- ESG investment
- European Union
- Financial reporting
- Global Sustainable Investment Alliance
- GRI
- Non-Financial Reporting Directive (NFRD)
- Regulation
- Sustainability
- Sustainability bond
- Sustainability Linked Loan Principles
- Sustainability reporting
- Sustainable finance
- Taxonomy Regulation
- UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association