Do No Significant Harm

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Sustainability - sustainable finance - environmental objectives.

(DNSH).

In sustainable finance, Do No Significant Harm is the principle that - in addition to meeting specified environmental objectives - qualifying proposals must also do no significant harm in relation to any other environmental objective.

Do No Significant Harm is a key element in several regulatory regimes, including the EU's Taxonomy Regulation (TR), Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) and the EU Climate Transition Benchmarks Regulation (BMR).


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