Category Archives: Sustainable Finance & ESG

Sustainable investment, ESG strategy

Analysis of the OECD's latest Guidelines for MNEs, highlighting major revisions and implications for responsible business conduct

OECD MNE Guidelines: Key Changes in 2023 Update

Analysis of the OECD’s latest Guidelines for MNEs, highlighting major revisions and implications for responsible business conduct

Corporate buyers can drive sustainability in agriculture by implementing responsible purchasing practices that protect ecosystems and people.

Agricultural Supply Chains: Environmental & Human Rights Issues

Corporate buyers can drive sustainability in agriculture by implementing responsible purchasing practices that protect ecosystems and people.

Learn to conduct a double materiality analysis to build an effective sustainability strategy and comply with ESG reporting regulations

Double Materiality Assessment: Key Implementation Steps

Learn to conduct a double materiality analysis to build an effective sustainability strategy and comply with ESG reporting regulations

The S-211 Canadian law requires companies to report on measures preventing forced and child labor in supply chains.

Fighting Forced Labor: Canada’s Supply Chain Law S-211

The S-211 Canadian law requires companies to report on measures preventing forced and child labor in supply chains.

Environmental protection impacts human rights through food security, health, and livelihoods. Climate action safeguards communities

Climate Action: A Key Driver for Human Rights Progress

Environmental protection impacts human rights through food security, health, and livelihoods. Climate action safeguards communities

European Parliament committee approves stricter corporate sustainability rules, advancing the CSDD directive toward final adoption

EU Parliament Backs Stronger Corporate Sustainability Law

European Parliament committee approves stricter corporate sustainability rules, advancing the CSDD directive toward final adoption

Learn how investment funds apply Principal Adverse Impacts and DNSH principles to enhance sustainable finance practices

Implementing DNSH ‘Do No Significant Harm’ in Investing

Ksapa is leading a working group of 12 international investment funds and investment companies to strengthen their consideration of human rights issues. Learn how investment funds apply Principal Adverse Impacts and DNSH principles to enhance sustainable finance practices.