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    Climate Transparency Hub: publication of the first annual report 29 July 2021

    Discover the first CTH annual report, study of 2019 climate reporting practices – information and data. Based on the analysis of characterised reports from the 2020 edition’s 28 voluntary participants (from their 2019 fiscal year), it reflect the state of the art and the most advanced practices in climate reporting. Download file

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    Sectoral Transition Plan Chemical industry: infografic memo on decarbonization challenges and routes 14 June 2021

    Infografic memo in French on the key decarbonization challenges and routes of the glass sector in France. This document was elaborated by ADEME as part of the Sectorial Transition Plans, which aims at building sectorial decarbonization pathways for heavy industry sectors in France. Download file

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    SUSTAINABLE FINANCE AND MARKET INTEGRITY: NEW 2DII REPORT IDENTIFIES CRITICAL REGULATORY GAPS 7 June 2021

    In this report, 2DII analyses the regulatory framework applicable to environmental impact statements in the financial sector. This framework includes general consumer protection rules (applicable to all sectors) as well as specific rules for the financial sector. 2DII identifies worrying inconsistencies between the general consumer protection rules, the application of the financial sector specific rules and the position of financial regulators. Furthermore, the new disclosure requirements being developed under the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) and the Taxonomy Regulation do not address these issues. Therefore, the market response to these new disclosure requirements is inconsistent with the general consumer protection principles that apply to the financial sector itself. Download file

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    The Sustainable Finance Observatory publishes its first activity report 7 April 2021

    The Sustainable Finance Observatory aims to contribute to the transparency, monitoring, and evaluation of the gradual transformation of French financial players. Seven months after its creation, it publishes its first activity report. The latter aims to provide an inventory of its creation and operation. It also seeks to promote similar initiatives by presenting the main stages in the creation of a Financial Center Observatory. Download file

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    Sectoral Transition Plan Glass: infografic memo on decarbonization challenges and routes 26 March 2021

    Infografic memo in French on the key decarbonization challenges and routes of the glass sector in France. This document was elaborated by ADEME as part of the Sectorial Transition Plans, which aims at building sectorial decarbonization pathways for heavy industry sectors in France. Download file

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    Sectoral Transition Plan Cement: ADEME publies its sythesis of the first technico-economic results 1 March 2021

    The French cement industry faces significant techno-economic challenges on its path to meeting the ambition of the French National Low-Carbon Strategy (SNBC). The report synthetizes the first results of the Sectoral Transition Plan (STP) of the French cement sector. Key findings highlight the overall complexity in decarbonizing this industry especially due to hard-to-abate process emissions along with massive investments required. Download file