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Your Company's Guide to Decoding EU and US Climate Regulations
Understanding New Climate Legislation Requirements, Interoperability, and Opportunities around Revenue Generation and Cost Reduction
Welcome to a special edition of Climate Money Work, a weekly newsletter that connects revenue generation with sustainable business solutions. Discover how companies worldwide are showcasing innovative practices, creating value from sustainability, increasing revenue, and improving customer experiences. Send questions, feedback, and pitches to [email protected], or just hit reply.
With the new SEC climate rule, on top of the California climate package, and other European Union regulations, companies doing business in the US and the EU want clarity on the type of disclosure they need to provide; whether scope 1, scope, 2 and/or scope 3. Further, institutional investors are eager for the best data and insights to make decisions about their portfolio and which investments are best positioned to mitigate risk and seize opportunities.
In Decoding the Green Future, I align my own knowledge with investors regulatory experts to deliver insights on EU and US regulation insights, interoperability and opportunities for growth in this regulatory environment.
If your organization is looking for information to support their alignment to customer demand for prioritzing environmental and nature preservation and employee wellbeing, while mitigating risk, building opportunities and creating value, this guide is for you. Download here.
I've had conversation - on and off camera- about these regulations, so please reach out if you'd like to discuss.
Thanks for joining us this week. Please send questions, feedback, and pitches to [email protected] or just hit reply to this email.
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