An Overview of Corporate Sustainability Reporting Legislation in the European Union
Vienna University of Economics and Business
Abstract
In recent years, sustainability disclosure has increasingly become mandatory in many countries. The European Union (EU) is at the forefront of this change by adopting legislation that governs disclosure of (i) companies’ sustainability aspects (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive), (ii) the sustainability of economic activities (Taxonomy Regulation), (iii) the sustainability of financial products (Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation), and (iv) the environmental, social and governance risks of credit institutions (Pillar 3 disclosures). In addition, international standard setting for sustainability disclosure is at a rapid pace, and both the International Sustainability Standards Board and the…
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2Topics & keywords
- Legislation
- European union
- Accounting
- Sustainability reporting
- Business
- Sustainability
- Corporate sustainability
- Corporate governance