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''Sustainability - sustainable finance - professional competence.''
1.  ''Standards - professional competence.''


Certification is the process of giving formal approval, attesting that something - or someone - has met or exceeded a particular standard.
Certification is the process of giving formal approval, attesting that something - or someone - has met or exceeded a particular standard.


For example, certification under the Climate Bonds Standard and Certification Scheme that a bond, loan or other debt instrument is consistent with the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement.
 
2.  ''Sustainability - sustainable finance.''
 
Certification under the Climate Bonds Standard and Certification Scheme that a bond, loan or other debt instrument is consistent with the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement.





Latest revision as of 11:32, 11 January 2023

1. Standards - professional competence.

Certification is the process of giving formal approval, attesting that something - or someone - has met or exceeded a particular standard.


2. Sustainability - sustainable finance.

Certification under the Climate Bonds Standard and Certification Scheme that a bond, loan or other debt instrument is consistent with the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement.


See also