As sustainability becomes increasingly important throughout the supply chain, the EU Taxonomy Regulation is at the forefront of driving the transition to a green economy. The EU Taxonomy is a classification system that establishes a common language for identifying which economic activities can be considered environmentally sustainable, with the aim of directing investments towards activities that support the EU’s environmental and climate objectives.
This webinar will provide an in-depth overview of the EU Taxonomy Regulation, focusing on the classification of sustainable economic activities, the key environmental objectives, and the technical screening criteria (TSC). The session will walk you through the core components of the Taxonomy, including the six environmental objectives, the Do No Significant Harm (DNSH) principle, and explain how businesses can meet the mandatory disclosure requirements under frameworks like CSRD and SFDR.
Attendance will:
Aishwaryaa Shashi
Sustainability Consultant
Aishwaryaa conducts business carbon footprint calculations, carbon footprint verification, and low carbon hydrogen assessments. She also collaborates with clients to develop tailored sustainability plans and advise on energy-efficient practices. Another part of her role is to analyse sustainability strategies, recommend improvements, and integrate sustainable design principles into projects.
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