monitoring of companies and is central to shareholders‟ ability to exercise their ownership rights on an informed basis. Evidence from around the world demonstrates that disclosure can be a powerful tool for
that investment in light of its own circumstances. In particular, each potential investor should: (i) have sufficient knowledge and experience to make a meaningful evaluation of the Notes, the merits and
sources, data, & methodologies for the intended users Include all relevant GHG emissions/removals Enables meaningful comparisons in GHG-related information Reduce bias and uncertainties as far as is
ITGC Elements 11 • Application: Interface designed to allow a user to store/retrieve data in a logical and meaningful manner and apply predefined business rules to that data. Examples include SAP
commensurate and meaningful; in which case it is recommended they state so clearly in their Second Party Opinion. 2. Verification: For green, social and sustainability bonds, verification may focus on alignment
and long-term interests of their clients and beneficiaries. Investors require meaningful, accurate, timely and comparable data to help them identify and manage their exposure to non-financial and other
development) 9 3. Eligibility Criteria 3.1. Mitigation Component The simplicity of the Criteria enables rapid screening and meaningful monitoring and verification for assurance without transaction costs
providing fully integrated Offline-to-Online (“O2O”) Solutions, creating a seamless ecosystem and delivering meaningful customer experience. Currently, our ecosystem comprises of 1) Advertising platform
advertising, payment and logistics platforms. We turn data into meaningful consumer insights, enabling us to offer 360-degree advertising and marketing solutions. To provide an enhanced customer experience, we
consistent methodologies to allow for meaningful comparisons of emissions over time. Transparently document any changes to the data, inventory boundary, methods, or any other relevant factors in the time