In response to the global demand for initiatives to achieve a sustainable society and the growing environmental awareness of companies and consumers, 'environmental labels' have developed as a certification system to demonstrate environmental friendliness.
In recent years, the social certification aspect has become increasingly important, not only because of these environmental aspects, but also because of a growing interest in social aspects such as the protection of workers' rights.
This article provides a summary of environmental and social certification, as well as an explanation of the significance of using certification systems in corporate activities.
[Commentary] Summary on the expanding environmental certification system - integration of social aspects.
https://aiesg.co.jp/report/240703_certification-system/
We hope that through this article you will gain a better understanding of the situation. Please read on.
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Report list : Regulations/standards
[Commentary] Overview and amendments to the European Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD).
[Commentary] Understanding the European Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD): mandatory assessment of adverse human rights and environmental impacts.
[Commentary] Non-financial capital: trends in human and natural capital - domestic and international disclosure regulations and guidelines.
Commentary] The importance of social aspects in non-financial information disclosure.
[Commentary] Alphabet soup - Disorder and convergence of sustainability standards.
Explanatory articles on environmental certification schemes are now available.
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