The UK has announced a delay to the implementation of mandatory climate disclosures until after the next general election. This delay affects the Financial Conduct Authority's (FCA) Sustainability Disclosure Requirements, which include an anti-greenwashing rule set to come into force on 31 May 2024 as the first part of the requirements. The delay has been covered by various legal and investment blogs, including Global Investment Law Watch and Mintz_Law.
UK Announces Delay to Mandatory Climate Disclosures (Until After Next General Election) https://t.co/eeMAff2v6z #UK #Environmental #NextElection @lauriegoering https://t.co/Pd4RDbuGSw
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UK Announces Delay to Mandatory Climate Disclosures (Until After Next General Election) https://t.co/CnBzsFDVSB
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UK Announces Delay to Mandatory Climate Disclosures (Until After Next General Election) https://t.co/eeMAff2v6z #UK #Environmental #NextElection @Mintz_Law https://t.co/VtmWNqJ1GE
An anti-greenwashing rule comes into force in the #UK on 31 May 2024. This is the first part of the FCA’s #Sustainability Disclosure Requirements. Our recent Global Investment Law Watch blog post covers this and more. Read: https://t.co/qZAK3jJo1Z https://t.co/rssuQOt8HI