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December 4, 2024
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Why do European sustainability regulations matter to large private and public companies?
As we look ahead to 2025, Europe’s climate regulations are poised to reshape the operating landscape, making compliance and climate policies not only a regulatory obligation but also a strategic advantage.
With the European Union (EU)’s ambitious climate agenda and Green New Deal, companies will need to actively engage with rules in order to mitigate risks, enhance portfolio value, and appeal to sustainability-focused investors. By aligning with Europe’s new and upcoming regulations, companies can help their portfolio companies gain competitive ground and capture value in an increasingly climate-conscious market.
By strategically aligning themselves with Europe’s climate regulations, companies can not only defend against compliance risks but also position their portfolios for enhanced long-term returns.
While this guide will give you an overview of the regulations defining the sustainability landscape in 2025 and beyond, it is important to go deeper to understand the full extent of your obligations, and how to best leverage related opportunities for your organization.
Read on to understand the regulatory landscape for climate in 2025, and how to best prepare as a sustainability leader.