The EU Commission released a proposal to simplify reporting obligations. Meanwhile, TCO Certified introduced renewable energy among its requirements. Here's our take on these changes and how to further integrate renewables into your business.
Omnibus: what does the proposal mean for EU sustainability reporting?
The European Commission has released a package of proposals, known as the Omnibus, to simplify sustainability reporting requirements. It reduces the number of companies covered by the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and introduces changes to other key sustainability policies. Here's our take on it: what the package says, who it impacts, and what you should do at this stage.
Puratos secures renewable energy supply in Spain through solar PPA
From identifying an suitable project to modelling financial structures and advising during negotiations, Ecohz guided Puratos throughout the process of entering a Power Purchase Agreement, bringing the company closer to its renewable energy targets.
TCO Certified, the world-leading sustainability certification for IT products, recently introduced renewable energy requirements to its criteria. What do the guidelines say, and how can you easily integrate renewables into your supply chain?