Transition Plans

News & analysis

January 19, 2024

The road ahead for climate transition plans

The quality and uptake of net zero strategies is currently low, but regulators are wading in to make companies step up.
December 14, 2023

EU reaches agreement on corporate due diligence law

Directive will include transition plans, civil liabilities and 5% The EU has reached a political agreement on the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive.
November 28, 2023

More than half world’s economy now regulated on net zero

The AMF assessed disclosures from 31 listed companies including Engie, Michelin, Maisons Du Monde, Schneider and TotalEnergies.
November 24, 2023

The REP Wrap: GRI update, UN makes latest estimates on emissions gap

Your weekly summary of corporate sustainability news.
November 17, 2023

The REP Wrap: Euronext head says ESG rating markdown ‘annoying’, firms called out for ‘greenwash’ lobbying

Your weekly summary of corporate sustainability news.
November 13, 2023

Real economy firms given sector-specific transition plan guidance

TPT issues draft guidelines for Electric Utilities & Power Generators, Food & Beverage, Metals & Mining, Oil & Gas and Finance.
September 27, 2023

Transition plans: the big picture

Strategies could form the basis of new transactions and prudential requirements, and even feed into subsidy regimes and public procurement rules.
September 20, 2023

The UK’s bid to lead the world on climate transition plans

The FCA, Treasury and Transition Plan Taskforce are all moving to fulfil a promise to mandate net zero strategies throughout the UK economy
September 14, 2023

‘Broader and more impactful than CSRD’: transition plans in the EU’s new due diligence rules

Political negotiations resumed last week on the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive with general agreement on the need for transition plans
September 11, 2023

‘Probably the most important mention in the EU’: Climate transition plans in CSRD and ESRS

Transition plans under the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive aren't mandatory, but they're likely to be hard to dodge