Essays about: "EU Taxonomi"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 20 essays containing the words EU Taxonomi.

  1. 1. Drivers of Institutional ESG Investing

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)

    Author : Lars Sjöbom; [2023]
    Keywords : ESG; ESG investments; Financial Institutions; Banks; Institutional investors; Sustainability; EU Taxonomy; ESG; ESG investeringar; Finansiella institutioner; Banker; Institutionella investerare; Hållbarhet; EU taxonomi;

    Abstract : This study analyzes the factors that influence environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investments in the Nordic region from the perspectives of institutional investors. The study aims to understand key drivers of ESG investments for institutional investors. READ MORE

  2. 2. Life cycle assessment of a camera system : A case study at Veoneer

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)

    Author : Ahamed Wazeem; Dharshan Siddarth Mohan; [2023]
    Keywords : life cycle assessment LCA ; FLC2; mono camera system; environmental impact; impact categories.; livscyeklanalys LCA ; FLC2; monokamerasystem; miljöpåverkan; effektkategorier.;

    Abstract : With the growing number of cameras installed in automobiles for a safe driving experience, their environmental impact is relatively unknown and inevitably, the need to calculate its life cycle impact arises. Therefore, this study aims to conduct an attributional life cycle assessment (LCA) to determine the environmental impact of a mono camera system namely the Forward-Looking Camera -2 (FLC2) used in automobiles. READ MORE

  3. 3. Changes in Energy Efficiency Implementation due to the EU Taxonomy : An Analysis of Shifts in Property Owning Companies’ Strategies

    University essay from KTH/Fastighetsföretagande och finansiella system

    Author : Benjamin Wiphagen; Sergiu Farcas Lohan; [2023]
    Keywords : ESG; EU-Taxonomy; Framework; Real Estate Companies; Energy Efficiency; Incentives; Drivers; Green Financing; Brand Equity; ESG; EU-Taxonomi; Ramverk; Fastighetsbolag; Energieffektivitet; Incitament; Drivkrafter; Varumärkeskapital;

    Abstract : This study examines the impact of the EU Taxonomy on the goals, strategies andimplementation of energy efficiency measures of two property-owning companies. Acomparative analysis examines how these goals, strategies and implementations have changedbefore and after the taxonomy came into effect. To do this, a before-after perspective has beenchosen. READ MORE

  4. 4. Green Activities and Data Centres in a Circular Economy : A study focused on the drivers and challenges when conducting resource-efficient investments on the Stockholm real estate market in light of the EU Taxonomy

    University essay from KTH/Fastighetsekonomi och finans

    Author : Sofia Hedman; Kiana Hosseini Madani; [2023]
    Keywords : Commercial real estate; green investments; stakeholders; EU taxonomy; data centre; resource efficiency; Kommersiella fastigheter; gröna investeringar; intressenter; EU taxonomin; datacenter; resurseffektivisering;

    Abstract : This study examines drivers, challenges, and stakeholder perceptions of resource-efficient investments in the Stockholm real estate market under the EU Taxonomy. It is focused on a green activity involving repurposing energy waste and explores its value through a case study. READ MORE

  5. 5. Risky Business: It is considered sustainable, right? : Examining the EU Taxonomy and its implications of legally classifying what economic activities are sustainable

    University essay from Stockholms universitet/Juridiska institutionen

    Author : Shahrzad Moadeli; [2022]
    Keywords : EU-taxonomy; ESG; Greenwashing; sustainable finance; Taxonomy; Ethical investment; Sustainability risks; EU-taxonomi; ESG; Greenwashing; sustainable finance; hållbar finansiering; taxonomi; etisk investering; hållbarhet;

    Abstract : The EU Taxonomy Regulation[1] (“EU Taxonomy”) is a relatively new classification system for determining what economic activities are considered sustainable. By creating a common language between investors, issuers, and policymakers, the regulation aims to increase transparency and help investors assess whether investments meet robust environmental standards. READ MORE