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Brussels Will Exempt Companies From Environmental Criteria for Low-Income Activities

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The European Commission has adopted a delegated act this Friday to exempt both financial and non-financial companies from meeting sustainability and environmental criteria for activities that represent residual revenue for their businesses.
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The European Commission has adopted a delegated act this Friday to exempt both financial and non-financial companies from meeting sustainability and environmental criteria for activities that represent residual revenue for their businesses.

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BRUSSELS, 4 (EUROPA PRESS) The European Commission has adopted a delegated act this Friday to exempt both financial and non-financial companies from meeting sustainability and environmental criteria for activities that represent residual revenues for their businesses.These changes, which must now be examined by the Council and Parliament [...] The entry Brussels will exempt companies from meeting environmental criteria for low-income activities …

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Forbes España broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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