Article on ESG and the CSRD directive in Viðskiptablaðið by Agla Eir Vilhjálmsdóttir

Agla EirVilhjalmsdottir recently contributed an article to business publicationVidskiptabladid, focusing on the intersection of Environmental, Social, andGovernance (ESG) factors and corporate financing and disclosure requirements.

In the article,Agla discusses the implementation of the European Union's CorporateSustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) in Iceland. Under this new directive,large and listed companies will be required to disclose comprehensiveinformation on their monitoring of various ESG issues and their environmentalimpacts. This directive, represents a major shift in corporate reporting, witha broader scope of companies affected, an increase in data requirements, andheightened scrutiny from stakeholders.

Read the article in full (in Icelandic) on the Viðskiptablaðið website here.

Agla EirVilhjalmsdottir recently contributed an article to business publicationVidskiptabladid, focusing on the intersection of Environmental, Social, andGovernance (ESG) factors and corporate financing and disclosure requirements.

In the article,Agla discusses the implementation of the European Union's CorporateSustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) in Iceland. Under this new directive,large and listed companies will be required to disclose comprehensiveinformation on their monitoring of various ESG issues and their environmentalimpacts. This directive, represents a major shift in corporate reporting, witha broader scope of companies affected, an increase in data requirements, andheightened scrutiny from stakeholders.

Read the article in full (in Icelandic) on the Viðskiptablaðið website here.

Agla EirVilhjalmsdottir recently contributed an article to business publicationVidskiptabladid, focusing on the intersection of Environmental, Social, andGovernance (ESG) factors and corporate financing and disclosure requirements.

In the article,Agla discusses the implementation of the European Union's CorporateSustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) in Iceland. Under this new directive,large and listed companies will be required to disclose comprehensiveinformation on their monitoring of various ESG issues and their environmentalimpacts. This directive, represents a major shift in corporate reporting, witha broader scope of companies affected, an increase in data requirements, andheightened scrutiny from stakeholders.

Read the article in full (in Icelandic) on the Viðskiptablaðið website here.

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