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''Sustainability - European Union (EU)''.
''Sustainability''.


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1. ''European Union (EU)''.


One of two EU benchmark ‘labels’:
One of two EU benchmark ‘labels’:
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The aims of the climate benchmarks are to improve transparency and comparability, to reallocate capital towards climate-friendly investments and to deter misleading lowcarbon claims, known as greenwashing.
The aims of the climate benchmarks are to improve transparency and comparability, to reallocate capital towards climate-friendly investments and to deter misleading low carbon claims, known as greenwashing.




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* [[Benchmarks Regulation]]
* [[Benchmarks Regulation]]
* [[Climate change]]
* [[Climate change]]
* [[Greenwashing]]
* [[Climate Transition Benchmark]]
* [[European Union]]  (EU)
* [[Greenwash]]
* [[Paris-aligned Benchmark]]  (PAB)


[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]

Latest revision as of 12:50, 12 February 2022

Sustainability.

1. European Union (EU).

One of two EU benchmark ‘labels’:

  • The EU Climate Transition Benchmark.
  • The EU Paris-aligned Benchmark.


The aims of the climate benchmarks are to improve transparency and comparability, to reallocate capital towards climate-friendly investments and to deter misleading low carbon claims, known as greenwashing.


2.

Any other similar benchmark.


See also