Topic: Environmental social and governance esg
Subscribe to Environmental social and governance esgDraft Regulation on Sustainability Audit is submitted to public’s view
October 24, 2024
The Draft Regulation on Sustainability Audit in Türkiye outlines the authorization and responsibilities of independent audit firms.
Türkiye’s Green Taxonomy Draft Regulation submitted to public viewing
October 04, 2024
The Green Taxonomy is defined as a classification system which establishes the principles and criteria for economic activities that contribute to the mobilization of climate finance and to combating climate change in line with the determined environmental goals.
Doing Business in Türkiye in its ninth edition
February 12, 2024
Latest insights providing a comprehensive understanding of the Turkish business environment.
Climate Law on its way in Türkiye
February 02, 2024
Türkiye is preparing to adopt its own carbon pricing mechanism and to enact legislation to fight against climate change through the second Draft Climate Law.
Sustainability Reporting is now applicable to a wider range of companies in Türkiye
January 08, 2024
The Public Oversight, Accounting and Auditing Standards Authority Board on December 27, 2023 determined the scope of application of the Turkish Sustainability Reporting Standards in sustainability reports by businesses, companies and institutions.
ESG: Global M&A trends and risks
October 26, 2023
Norton Rose Fulbright's Global M&A Trends and Risks 2023 report offers valuable insights for our clients in Türkiye as well as in Europe.
Greenwashing: The position in Turkey
June 16, 2023
ESG and sustainability have increasing importance for companies, consumers and investors concerned about climate change.
Doing Business in Turkey in its eighth edition
April 03, 2023
Norton Rose Fulbright and Pekin Bayar Mizrahi announce the 2023 update of the Legal Handbook for Doing Business in Turkey.
German Supply Chain Due Diligence Act: Impact on Turkish companies?
February 15, 2023
The Act on Corporate Due Diligence to Prevent Human Rights Violations in Supply Chains, imposing new obligations in terms of respecting human rights to certain German companies.
New EU rules applying to non-EU companies
December 28, 2022
As part of the European Green Deal, the European Parliament recently approved the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive.