ESG Taxonomy
The ESG taxonomy stipulates whether economic activities meet social and environmental goals and is the basis for ESG information disclosure.
The most widely used ESG taxonomy in the world is the EU taxonomy, which classifies whether economic activities are consistent with six environmental goals, including two goals related to climate change.
Hong Kong Monetary Authority Launches Hong Kong Taxonomy for Sustainable Finance
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) launches the Hong Kong Taxonomy for Sustainable Finance
ISSB Releases IFRS Sustainability Disclosure Taxonomy
ISSB releases the IFRS Sustainability Disclosure Taxonomy to help investors effectively analyze and compare sustainable disclosures
CDP Releases EU Taxonomy Report
The international research institution CDP releases a report on the EU taxonomy
Monetary Authority of Singapore Releases World’s First Transition Taxonomy
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has released the world’s first transition taxonomy
GTAG Releases Final Advice on UK Green Taxonomy
The Green Technical Advisory Group (GTAG) has released final advice on the UK Green Taxonomy
Hong Kong Plans to Establish Green Taxonomy
Hong Kong Monetary Authority plans to establish a green taxonomy in order to strengthen the international green financial center