50 NGOs call for a science-based EU sustainable taxonomy

Posted on September, 16 2019

Gas and nuclear lobbies must not weaken the proposal.
Brussels, Belgium - 16 September 2019

Together with over 50 NGOs, WWF is launching today a statement with ten priority issues on the EU 'taxonomy' for sustainable investments.  

The upcoming taxonomy aims to show which economic activities are sustainable to help guide investors and prevent greenwashing. The criteria on which the taxonomy will be based are being defined by the European Commission's Technical Expert Group on sustainable finance: it ran a consultation on its proposed criteria, which closed on 13 September. 

The next three months are the key period
when the Technical Expert Group will finalise the criteria and then send them to the Commission.
 
NGOs are concerned that this taxonomy must stay science-based.

They have therefore published a statement summarising their ten priority issues here
 
Sébastien Godinot, Economist, WWF European Policy Office said:
"The Technical Expert Group has proposed a proper framework for a science-based taxonomy; however we have made recommendations to improve specific issues like bioenergy. Alarmingly, conservative lobbies like gas and nuclear are trying to weaken this work. We must make sure they fail : policy-makers must 'listen to the science', as the global student strikes will ask this week.''    

Contact:
Sébastien Godinot
Economist, WWF European Policy Office
+32 489 46 13 14
sgodinot@wwf.eu

Sarah Azau
Senior Communications Officer, WWF European Policy Office
+32 473 57 31 37
sazau@wwf.eu 
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