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The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive is moving from concept to reality and will come into effect soon. Here's what you need to know about the CSRD and how it can affect your organisation.

Learn the essentials of Limited Partners (LP) reporting, including its purpose, how to implement effective reporting processes, and best practices for transparency and compliance in private equity.

Explore the relationship between the EU Taxonomy and SFDR, two key frameworks that drive sustainable finance in the EU by defining ESG criteria and ensuring transparency in financial disclosures.

Whether you're new to sustainable investing or a seasoned pro, understanding the differences between these articles is crucial to making informed investment decisions. By the end of this guide, you'll have the tools to easily navigate the SFDR and invest sustainably with confidence.

CSR is an abbreviation for Corporate Social Responsibility. CSR strategies have become common in today’s corporate world as more and more companies realise that their business performance and its societal impacts are intricately connected.

The Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) recommendations provide guidance to all market players regarding the disclosure of information about the financial impacts of climate change.

Sustainability is a concept that can be applied by all and has many positive benefits for an organisation: it can help businesses innovate and grow while also addressing environmental and societal challenges.

As ESG factors increasingly affect investment decisions, understanding MSCI's rating methodology is crucial for companies, investors, analysts, and anyone interested in sustainable investing.

One way to differentiate Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Environmental Social Governance (ESG) is to think of CSR as driven by considerations and commitments internal to a corporation, and ESG as driven by external requirements (ie. international frameworks and standards).

Created in 2007, EcoVadis provides a collaborative web-based rating platform assessing the non-financial global performance of organisations, working towards increased insight into the sustainability performance of their suppliers.

B Corps are for-profit companies that have been certified by the B Lab to meet rigorous standards of social and environmental performance. The mission is to redefine success in business so that it works for all stakeholders.

Measuring impacts and comparing impact performance data helps companies make strategic and operational decisions for their future survival and resilience, set goals, and communicate performance.

Sustainability is a concept that evolves due to pressing sustainability challenges, worldwide issues, and its own concept limits. New concepts have emerged to think further and respond better to all the world’s current challenges.

The 17 Sustainable Development Goals serve as guidelines for every country’s development and are supposed to stimulate actions in areas of critical importance for humanity and the planet.