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Tools & Trends Webinar: Green investing & EU Taxonomy

About This Webinar

In this webinar Carina Ohm, Associate Partner, Nordic Head of Climate Change and Sustainability Services at EY, shares her insights into the EU Taxonomy and it's impact on companies' reporting requirements and the financial sector.

The webinar recording is in Danish.

Additional resources:
• Revisit the presentation slides: https://bit.ly/38lW3k5
• EU taxonomy final report: http://bit.ly/EUtaxonomyreport
• Technical annex on the EU taxonomy: http://bit.ly/EUtaxonomyannex
• Taxonomy tools: spreadsheet & tables for economic classification system: http://bit.ly/EUtaxonomytools

Agenda
  • Introduction by Tania (start - 02.11 min)
  • Introduction by Carina (02.12 - 04.39 min)
  • EU Sustainable Finance Action Plan (04.40 - 06.48 min)
  • What is the EU Taxonomy? (06.50 - 10.09 min)
  • The Taxonomy: environmental, social and governance objectives (10.10 - 14.20 min)
  • Who is affected by the Taxonomy? 3 broad user groups (14.21 - 15.47 min)
  • The Taxonomy: new (non-) financial reporting requirements (15.48 – 26.20 min)
  • Case example: Disclosures on Taxonomy-aligned Capex and Turnover (26.21 – 36.20 min)
  • Taxonomy also brings several benefits and opportunities for companies (36.21 – 38.24 min)
  • Steps to ensure Taxonomy alignment (38.25 – 54.30 min)
  • Sustainability-related disclosures in the financial services sector (54.31 – 01.14. 04 min)
  • Three steps to take into consideration going forward (01.14. 05 – 01.19.51 min)
  • Q&A session (01.19.52 - end)
Who can view: Everyone
Webinar Price: Free
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