certification as illustrated in the chart right. Issuers must firstly link the bond to low carbon project assets or activities. These activities are listed in Part B of the Climate Bond Standard. A prospective
. This may be through climate mitigation impact and/ or climate adaptation or resilience. The CBS is made up of two parts: the parent standard (Climate Bonds Standard v2.1) and a suite of sector specific
Climate Bonds Standard Bioenergy Criteria - Criteria Document 1 July 2020 Definitions Bioenergy assets and projects: Assets and projects relating to the acquisition, installation and / or management of
System Audit and Control Association (www.isaca.org) และ NIST- National Institute of Standard and Technology: Guide for Conducting Risk Assessment, (https://www.nist.gov) นอกจากนี ้ผู้ประกอบธุรกจิยงัสามารถ
(GRI) section 102), CIP Standard (Internal, External and Connected Stakeholders by Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply Chain), UNDESA Standard (Stakeholder Engagement Practical Guide), UNDP
, insurance products must be defined by a separate document (e.g. the green bond standard). The provisions of the chosen document always take precedence over the provisions of this guide. Thailand Taxonomy
, for example, a methodology, industry or subject matter specific guide; and - The firm is able to complete the engagement within the reporting deadline. 4 Does the firm inform personnel of its acceptance
. Neutralization can occur using removals within or beyond the value chain. Net-zero target: the SBTi Net-Zero Standard defines corporate net-zero as: - (1) reducing Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions to zero or to a
passenger transport) or per tonne-km (for freight) basis. This allows all modes of transport to be compared and qualify should the assets meet the required standard. The primary objective is to ensure that
labelling green finance instruments, such as bonds2, loans3, structured products etc. This is its main sphere of application. For making this possible a separate bond or loan standard is needed. Case study