Finance durable, IA, Taxonomie : les brèves RSE du 9 septembre 2024

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Sustainable finance, artificial intelligence, and taxonomy are all hot topics in the world of CSR. And this week’s news is no exception. From major companies making bold decisions to new regulations being implemented, here’s a roundup of the latest CSR updates.

First up, Danone, a company known for its commitment to sustainability, has made a surprising move. After being one of the first companies to adopt the Nutriscore labeling system, which rates the nutritional quality of food products, Danone has decided to abandon it for some of its products. The reason? The Nutriscore rules have become stricter, making it difficult for some of Danone’s products, such as Actimel, to receive a favorable rating. While this may seem like a step back for the company’s sustainability efforts, Danone assures that they are still committed to providing transparent and healthy food options for consumers.

In other news, the world of sustainable finance is buzzing with excitement as the European Union has officially launched its Sustainable Finance Taxonomy. This new framework aims to provide a common language and classification system for sustainable economic activities, making it easier for investors to identify and support environmentally friendly projects. This is a major step towards achieving the EU’s goal of becoming climate-neutral by 2050 and will undoubtedly have a significant impact on the future of sustainable finance.

And speaking of the future, artificial intelligence (AI) is also making waves in the world of CSR. AI has the potential to revolutionize the way businesses operate and can play a crucial role in achieving sustainability goals. From optimizing energy usage to reducing waste and improving supply chain efficiency, AI has the power to make a positive impact on the environment. Companies like Google and Microsoft are already investing in AI technology to drive their sustainability efforts, and we can expect to see more companies following suit in the near future.

In conclusion, the world of CSR is constantly evolving, and it’s essential to stay informed and up to date with the latest news and developments. That’s why our newsletter, Mutation(s), is the perfect resource for anyone interested in sustainability and CSR. With weekly updates and insights, you’ll never elle a beat. So don’t wait any longer, subscribe now and join the movement towards a more sustainable future.

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