Webinar replay: EU Taxonomy on sustainable financing - protecting biodiversity and ecosystems

What is the future of sustainable investing and what role does the protection and restoration of biodiversity and ecosystems play in it? Fill out a short form and join the webinar we organized in collaboration with sustainability experts from World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and Granvia.

Replay webinar

The new European Union taxonomy regulation is designed to support the transformation of the EU economy. Its purpose is to meet the objectives of the European Green Agreement, including the goal of climate neutrality by 2050. Based on the classification of economic activities into six groups, the Taxonomy seeks to explain to companies, investors, or policymakers which activities are sustainable and to support investment flows in these activities.

At our webinar, we presented the Taxonomy directive with an emphasis on its last, sixth goal: Protection and restoration of biodiversity and ecosystems. The discussion also included practical examples of projects that can inspire Slovak companies doing business in segments with a direct impact on the environment. What benefits will a well-chosen strategy bring them in the future?

The webinar was held in Slovak.

What we discussed

  • EU Taxonomy principles: What is expected from companies in this area and what data will they report? (Mazars)
  • Environmental objective no. 6 on protecting and restoring biodiversity and ecosystems: What opportunities and risks does it pose for companies? (WWF)
  • What projects in this area are companies implementing in practice? (Granvia)
  • Q&A

Speakers

  • Eva Božeková, Project Manager CLIMAFORCEELIFE - WWF Slovakia
  • Martin Štefánik, Sustainability Manager - Granvia
  • Martin Dolinský, Senior Sustainability Consultant - Mazars in Slovakia

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