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Our planet must remain livable and the financial industry plays a key role in securing its future: financial flows must be re-oriented from environmentally harmful activities to a sustainable economy.
Financial regulation, alongside other policies, should ensure private finance becomes an enabler of sustainable transition. This requires:
- Transparency and corporate governance reforms to ensure real-world outcomes and prevent greenwashing.
- Robust risk management and adequate capital levels of financial institutions to make them resilient, ensure a “safe transition” and avoid a climate-driven financial crisis.

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6 PUBLICATIONS
Consultation response


Consultation response

Response to the ESAs consultation on the review of the SFDR delegated regulation

Open letter

Open letter – “Do not lose momentum on the Social Taxonomy”
On 26 June 2023, Finance Watch sent a joint letter to the European Commission along with a coalition of 12 platforms, associations, foundations, and social enterprises urging not to lose sight of...

Consultation response

Consultation response – “The draft extended Taxonomy Delegated Acts are still missing important activities”

Open letter

Joint letter in reaction to the postponement of the 2nd set of ESRS
In a joint letter sent on 4 April 2023, Finance Watch and partners urge the European Commission to pursue the development of the second set of European Sustainability Reporting Standards (sector-specific standards)...

Joint statement

Joint letter – Civil society will only support ambitious ESRS
In a joint letter signed by 16 other organisations, Finance Watch warns the Commission that civil society groups will only support an ambitious first set of sector-agnostic ESRS that closely builds on...

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