Examples of EU Taxonomy Regulation in a sentence
The investments underlying this Sub-Fund do not take into account the EU criteria for environmentally sustainable economic activities (Article 7 of EU Taxonomy Regulation).
Finally, the EU action plan on sustainable finance and its EU Taxonomy Regulation on the establishment of a framework to facilitate sustainable investment have also been considered in the further development of this criterion.
Where relevant, include how the project methodology complies with the ‘do no significant harm’ principle as per Article 17 of Regulation (EU) No 2020/852 on the establishment of a framework to facilitate sustainable investment (i.e. the so-called 'EU Taxonomy Regulation').
This means that the methodology is designed in a way it is not significantly harming any of the six environmental objectives of the EU Taxonomy Regulation.
The investments underlying the Fund do not take into account the EU criteria for environmentally sustainable economic activities and the Fund does not commit to invest in fossil gas and/or nuclear energy related activities that comply with the EU Taxonomy Regulation.
RQFII status is subject to ongoing review by the Chinese authorities and may be revised, reduced or withdrawn at any time, which may affect the Sub-Fund.The investments underlying this Sub-Fund do not take into account the EU criteria for environmentally sustainable economic activities (Article 7 of EU Taxonomy Regulation).
The investments underlying this Sub-Fund do not take into account the EU criteria for environmentally sustainable economic activities as per the EU Taxonomy Regulation.
The Sub-Fund is not managed in reference to a benchmark.The investments underlying this Sub-Fund do not take into account the EU criteria for environmentally sustainable economic activities (Article 7 of EU Taxonomy Regulation).
The research and innovation activities and projects funded within the DUT Partnership are obliged not to support or carry out activities that make a significant harm to any of the six environmental objectives as defined in Article 17 on the establishment of a framework to facilitate sustainable investment (EU Taxonomy Regulation).
However, due to the lack of availability of adequate company information from the relevant issuers, the sub-fund is currently not yet in a position to carry out an assessment with regard to all investments made in terms of compliance with the EU criteria for environmentally sustainable economic activities pursuant to Article 3 of the EU Taxonomy Regulation (in particular compliance with technical assessment criteria).