Essays about: "green label"
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1. Effects of Green Labelling on Residential Property Prices : An empirical study of the municipality of Malmö
University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för Urbana Studier (US)Abstract : To reduce environmental impact from the real estate sector, improving energy performance and promoting the use of eco-labels are among essential elements. Understanding the relationship between the green initiatives, and their impact on property prices provides valuable insights into consumer preferences and market dynamics, from the perspective of asymmetric information. READ MORE
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2. The Sustainability of EU Trade mark law : A research into the degree to which EU Trade mark law is tailored to achieve the EU Sustainable Development Goals
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutet för immaterialrätt och marknadsrätt (IFIM)Abstract : The EU Sustainable Development Goals have long been a resemblance of the urgent call forclimate action and sustainable development. With increasing attention for climate change anda subsequent call for action from states, consumers’ preferences have now also changedtowards opting for sustainable goods and services. READ MORE
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3. The future is green : How the greenium of corporate bonds evolve over time and what factors impact yield
University essay from Jönköping UniversityAbstract : Background: The impact of climate change on people's health and lives is a growing concern, with viruses, malnutrition, and heat stress potentially causing up to 250,000 deaths per year between 2030-2050. To address this issue, organizations and institutions are taking action to create a more sustainable world. READ MORE
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4. How to use eco-labels to procure sustainable furniture?
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för handelsrättAbstract : The research question of this thesis is how eco-labels can be used to procure sustainable furniture and to address what the limitations to the use of eco-labels are when contracting authorities procure furniture with environmental or sustainable objectives. There are three levels of limitations on the use of eco-labels in the Public Procurement Directive: the basic principles of public procurement, the conditions for the use of labels in Article 43, and the scope for the use of label requirements with environmental or social characteristics in the three criteria which allow to require labels. READ MORE
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5. Light Green is the New Black: The EU SFDR as a Driver for Greenwashing in the Mutual Fund Industry?
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för finansiell ekonomiAbstract : In March 2021, the European Commission enacted the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR), which requires mutual fund managers in the EU to disclose ESG-relevant information and to classify their products either as light green (Art. 8), dark green (Art. 9), or others (Art. 6). READ MORE