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Tetra Pak Sustainability Report FY22: Social Sustainability

3BL Media

In recent years, social sustainability has gained increasing attention from businesses, consumers, regulators, and civil society. Social sustainability means putting people first and implementing business practices that contribute to the human dimensions of sustainable development.

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Nasdaq 2023 Sustainability Report: Supporting the Investment Community

3BL Media

Nasdaq Sustainable Debt Market The Nasdaq Sustainable Debt Market (NSDM) lists green, social, sustainability and sustainability-linked bonds, structured products and commercial papers and is designed to highlight sustainable investment opportunities to investors with a green, social or sustainable investment focus.

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Guest Post: Six Steps Leaders Can Take to Accelerate Their Sustainability Transformation Efforts

ESG Today

Make sustainability a priority in the boardroom With the term ‘sustainability’ now mainstream in the corporate world, going green shouldn’t be an afterthought in any company. It should be a key item of discussion in the boardroom agenda to help inform the business’ corporate strategy.

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Nasdaq 2022 Sustainability Report: Supporting the Investment Community

3BL Media

Green Equity Designations 1 Nasdaq launched Green Equity Designations on the Nordic markets in 2021 in response to increased demand for sustainable investments and extensive growth in Nasdaq Sustainable Bond Markets. The platform also provides issuer-level information on UN Sustainable Development Goals allocation.

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Sovereign Wealth Funds’ Social Focus

Chris Hall

They can also lead in the adoption of best practices, such as governance, transparency and ethical investment. However, investing in social sustainability has several challenges, including difficult geopolitical environment in many countries, as well as a perceived lower rate of return and higher risk.

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SFDR Level 2 Uncertainty Unnerves Managers

Chris Hall

Until the European Commission clarifies its definition of ‘sustainable investment’ under the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) , asset managers will continue to exercise caution in their compliance with disclosure requirements for Article 9-labelled funds, including resorting to increased reclassifications. .

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Social Taxonomy Tightens Ties to EU Sustainability Agenda

Chris Hall

The final draft of the Platform for Sustainable Finance’s ( PSF ) social taxonomy proposal has been adjusted to integrate more fully with existing European sustainable finance legislation to minimise regulatory burdens. Social-related data . The Commission will now conduct a review of the social taxonomy in due course.