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Managing greenwashing risk

Should Polish entrepreneurs be concerned about regulatory focus on greenwashing?

Regulatory attention on the making of misleading green claims is growing tighter, with new EU regulation imminent
Energy and Energy Transition

Smart Power | UK energy market strategy in 2025, repowering and ethical supply chains

Welcome to the latest edition of Smart Power, Osborne Clarke's specialist service for asset managers within the green energy sector.
ESG, sustainability and responsible business

EU strengthens its arsenal in fight against environmental crime

Revised legislation brings in 'qualified' offences to criminalise serious environmental damage and replaces the 2008 law
ESG – Environmental, social and governance

What is natural capital and what does it mean for investors and lenders in the UK and Europe?

While some natural capital-related regulatory requirements may currently only be voluntary, or not yet catch financial institutions, there may be
Competition, antitrust and trade

UK competition regulator issues fresh guidance on green collaborations for sustainability

CMA charts way for businesses to navigate sustainability concerns in supply chains while maintaining competition
Corporate

Delay in new statutory powers for UK Financial Reporting Council leads to postponement of planned headcount increase

Absence of legislation to expand its remit means FRC will instead focus on a year of consolidation to prioritise its
Financial Services

International Funds Legal Update | 28 March 2024

HNWI statement déjà vu, FCA reviews, guidance on climate-related disclosures and updates to asset management legislation
Regulatory Outlook

Modern slavery | UK Regulatory Outlook March 2024

House of Lords Committee publishes call for evidence on Modern Slavery Act 2015 | Political agreement reached on Forced Labour
ESG – Environmental, social and governance

De hervormingen van het Burgerlijk Wetboek (Boek VI): Onrechtmatige daad en duurzaamheid

Dit is het tweede deel in onze reeks over de wijzigingen in het Belgisch recht als gevolg van de recente
ESG – Environmental, social and governance

Belgium's new Civil Code: Implications for tort law and sustainability

This is the second in our ongoing series looking at the changes to Belgian law due to the recent reforms
Regulatory and compliance

District Court of Amsterdam declares green claims of KLM misleading and unlawful

First Dutch greenwashing case brought in a class action on the legality of advertising statements
ESG – Environmental, social and governance

What are the commercial implications of the Spanish draft Organic Law on equal representation and balanced presence of women and men?

New law transposes the European Directive on a better gender balance among directors of listed companies, senior management of listed