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Country sustainability Analysis

The Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR), the EU Taxonomy and the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) are an emanation of the Sustainable Finance Action Plan.

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What exactly are we talking about?

Assessing the sustainability of countries may seem complicated. However, various approaches exist. We need to choose quantitative and/or qualitative criteria to assess the sustainability of countries.

  • Should we focus on whether countries live up to international treaties and agreements?

  • Should we listen to the various NGOs, which are critical of a country’s environmental and/or social commitments?

  • Should we define sustainability criteria, based on the statistics of various international agencies which enable objectivity and comparability, but which are based on historical data?

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What exactly are we talking about?

Assessing the sustainability of countries may seem complicated. However, various approaches exist. We need to choose quantitative and/or qualitative criteria to assess the sustainability of countries.

  • Should we focus on whether countries live up to international treaties and agreements?

  • Should we listen to the various NGOs, which are critical of a country’s environmental and/or social commitments?

  • Should we define sustainability criteria, based on the statistics of various international agencies which enable objectivity and comparability, but which are based on historical data?

Card image

What exactly are we talking about?

Assessing the sustainability of countries may seem complicated. However, various approaches exist. We need to choose quantitative and/or qualitative criteria to assess the sustainability of countries.

  • Should we focus on whether countries live up to international treaties and agreements?

  • Should we listen to the various NGOs, which are critical of a country’s environmental and/or social commitments?

  • Should we define sustainability criteria, based on the statistics of various international agencies which enable objectivity and comparability, but which are based on historical data?

Card image

What exactly are we talking about?

Assessing the sustainability of countries may seem complicated. However, various approaches exist. We need to choose quantitative and/or qualitative criteria to assess the sustainability of countries.

  • Should we focus on whether countries live up to international treaties and agreements?

  • Should we listen to the various NGOs, which are critical of a country’s environmental and/or social commitments?

  • Should we define sustainability criteria, based on the statistics of various international agencies which enable objectivity and comparability, but which are based on historical data?

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