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EPR? not ERP! Extended Producer Responsibility & Impacts to Corporates
What EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility) means EPR? not ERP! Extended Producer Responsibility & Impacts to Corporates Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a policy approach that makes producers financially and/or operationally responsible for what happens to their products and packaging after consumers are finished with them . In plain terms: if a company places packaging on the market, EPR aims to make that company help fund—or directly manage—the collection, sorting

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Feb 73 min read


DNSH? How to measure?
In ESG and sustainability, DNSH stands for " Do No Significant Harm ." It means that while pursuing a sustainability objective (such as reducing carbon emissions), an activity must not significantly harm other environmental or social goals. For example, a renewable energy project should not cause major harm to biodiversity or local communities. This principle is commonly used in EU Taxonomy and global sustainability reporting frameworks. Examples of significant harm In oppos

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Dec 12, 20253 min read
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