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Let’s talk numbers – decoding EU Taxonomy KPIs with investors

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On July 13, 2023, we invite you to the digital presentation of the white paper by econsense, the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management and the University of Kassel on the first reporting cycle of the EU Taxonomy in Germany and a discussion with investors to better understand how financial market participants, the main recipient of sustainability disclosures, utilize the corporate EU Taxonomy data.

The EU Taxonomy represents a significant milestone in the classification of sustainable economic activities and aims to support investors and companies in making sustainable investment decisions. The EU’s objective is to redirect capital into sustainable activities through increased transparency, thereby contributing to the achievement of EU climate goals.

In the discussion paper by econsense, the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management and the University of Kassel, we examine the initial implementation of the EU Taxonomy by companies in Germany and explore the following questions:

  • What is the level of EU Taxonomy-aligned KPIs across different industries?
  • What challenges were encountered in the implementation?
  • What possibilities exist to further develop the EU Taxonomy?

In our webinar, we want to engage with several investors and discuss the key findings of the paper. econsense and the Green and Sustainable Finance Cluster Germany invite you to join us online on July 13 at 12:15 pm to get a better understanding how investors already utilize EU Taxonomy data and what other corporate sustainability disclosures investors deem relevant for investment decisions.

The registration for this event is closed.

Agenda

  • Welcome

    • Katarin Wagner, econsense
  • Presentation of the key findings of the EU Taxonomy white pape

    • Jannis Luca Arnold, econsense
    • Sebastian Ring, Frankfurt School of Finance & Management
  • Panel: From Disclosure to Decision – How Investors Utilize Corporate Taxonomy Data

    • Viktoriya Brand, Deutsche Bank
    • Dennis Hänsel, DWS
    • Daniel Sonnenburg, Deutsche Börse

    Moderation Kristina Jeromin, Green and Sustainable Finance Cluster Germany

  • Q&A Session with the Audience