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Quel sera l’impact de la taxonomie européenne sur les exercices de reporting ESG et la finance verte ?
Quel sera l’impact de la taxonomie européenne sur les exercices de reporting ESG et la finance verte ?
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Objectifs
- Comprendre les obligations, les défis et les points de vue des parties prenantes et les partager avec l’écosystème de la taxonomie européenne.
- Travailler collectivement à l’adaptation et à l’élaboration de cadres de reporting standard pour les besoins de la taxonomie européenne.
Livrables
- Explorer avec les entreprises les impacts pratiques de la taxonomie de l’Union Européenne.
- Partager des idées et des partenariats pour accompagner l’évolution de la taxonomie de l’Union Européenne et de son écosystème.
- Partager les cas d’utilisation de la taxonomie de l’Union Européenne.
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