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''Law''.


Economic and other activity which is environmentally sustainable.
Latin phrase meaning, 'the rationale for a decision'.


The underlying principle of law in a particular legal case or other legal decision.


2. ''Green Loan Principles (GLP) and Green Bond Principles (GBP)''.
Often abbreviated in discussions between lawyers to 'ratio'.
 
Compliant with the environmental sustainability guidance in the GLP, the GBP or both of them.
 
 
<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Renewi entirely green'''''</span>
 
:"We are doing something slightly unusual and saying that we are entirely green.
 
:There are not many companies in the world that can put that endorsement around all of their operations.
 
:The category in which we describe ourselves as green, within the taxonomy of the Green Loan and Green Bond Principles, is that we are focused entirely on 'pollution prevention and control'.
 
:This is our purpose in the framework.
 
:We have then taken out some assets that are less green in order to give some clarification around the remaining assets."
 
:''Adam Richford FCA FCT, Group Treasurer, Renewi, The Treasurer, August 2018, p18.''




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Brown]]
* [[Judicial precedent]]
* [[ESG]]
* [[Obiter dicta]]
* [[Green asset]]
* [[Green bond]]
* [[Green Bond Principles]]
* [[Green buffer]]
* [[Green collar]]
* [[Green finance]]
* [[Green loan]]
* [[Green Loan Principles]]
* [[Sustainability]]


[[Category:Corporate_financial_management]]
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]
[[Category:Ethics_and_corporate_governance]]

Revision as of 13:49, 30 March 2016

Law.

Latin phrase meaning, 'the rationale for a decision'.

The underlying principle of law in a particular legal case or other legal decision.

Often abbreviated in discussions between lawyers to 'ratio'.


See also