Understanding Sustainable Finance Concepts with Green Taxonomy
Dive into the exciting world of sustainable finance with our intensive one-day Green Taxonomy training program. Designed for ESG reporting managers, as well as finance and accounting professionals, this course offers you a complete immersion into the principles and practical applications of Green Taxonomy.
This interactive session includes discussions on the crucial importance of green taxonomy in today's sustainable financial landscape,
From the beginning of this training, you will be introduced to the fundamental concepts of green taxonomy. You will discover its definitions, objectives, as well as its regulatory framework. This interactive session includes discussions on the crucial importance of green taxonomy in today's sustainable financial landscape, and will allow you to test your initial knowledge through an engaging quiz.
You will then explore the specific criteria of the green taxonomy. The six main environmental objectives will be analyzed in detail, and you will learn to distinguish between eligible and ineligible activities. Through illustrative case studies, you will be able to see in concrete terms how these criteria apply to various economic activities. An interactive case study will allow you to analyze real examples and determine their compliance with the green taxonomy.
The training will continue with a practical application of the green taxonomy.
The training will continue with a practical application of the green taxonomy. You will be trained in methodologies for evaluating economic activities and will participate in interactive workshops where you will evaluate projects or companies according to these criteria. You will also discuss the tools and resources available to support this evaluation, and use these tools to analyze fictitious or real projects in a practical setting.
Next, we will discuss the impact of the Green Taxonomy on businesses and investors. You will analyze the implications for businesses, including compliance, adaptation, and opportunities. You will also explore how this taxonomy influences investment strategies and portfolios, identifying challenges and sharing best practices. A reflection exercise will allow you to explore how a specific company could align its activities with the Green Taxonomy.
A planning workshop will allow you to design a concrete action plan, applicable either to your organization or to a fictitious case.
To conclude, I will guide you in developing a strategic action plan for integrating green taxonomy into your organization. You will assess the necessary skills, identify additional resources required, and participate in an open discussion with question-and-answer sessions. A planning workshop will allow you to design a concrete action plan, applicable either to your organization or to a fictitious case.
Join me for this enriching day and leave with all the keys to effectively integrate green taxonomy into your professional practices, transforming environmental challenges into strategic opportunities for your business and investments.