Sustainability Reporting 101: What is double materiality?
Double materiality in non-financial reporting refers to the consideration of both the internal and external impacts of a company’s activities ... Read more
Double materiality in non-financial reporting refers to the consideration of both the internal and external impacts of a company’s activities ... Read more
The EU Taxonomy is a classification system created by the European Union to help identify economic activities that are considered ... Read more
The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) is a proposed regulation by the European Union (EU) that aims to update and ... Read more
CO2e stands for carbon dioxide equivalent, which is a measure used to compare the emissions of different greenhouse gases based ... Read more
China and Brazil have announced a joint effort to combat deforestation and illegal trade leading to forest loss. In a joint ... Read more
The European Commission published its action plan on sustainable finance in 2018, with the aim of creating a roadmap for sustainable finance ... Read more
The Non-Financial Reporting Directive (NFRD), also known as Directive 2014/95/EU, is a European Union (EU) directive that requires certain large ... Read more
Explore the streets of Monaco and even further afield with the Mobee fleet of modern, eco-friendly electric vehicles. How does ... Read more
Cleaning Up: Leadership in an Age of Climate Change By Michael Liebreich, April 2023, Ep123 H.S.H. Prince Albert II of ... Read more