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An assessment of the proposed EU Green Bond Standard and its potential to prevent greenwashing

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study requested by the econ committee green bonds an assessment of the proposed eu green bond standard and its potential to prevent greenwashing policy department for economic, scientific and quality of life policies directorate-general for internal policies author: dr. nikolai badenhoop pe 703.359 - april 2022 en green bonds an assessment of the proposed eu green bond standard and its potential to prevent greenwashing abstract this study analyses the commission proposal for a regulation on european green bonds. it compares the proposal with existing eu legislation on sustainable finance and financial regulation and contextualises it in the eu green bond market. the assessment covers key regulatory aims, advantages of voluntary and mandatory options, different types of sustainable bonds, alignment with the taxonomy regulation, corporate and sovereign bonds, transparency requirements, review and supervision, enforcement and sanctions, and international aspects. on each aspect it provides policy recommendations to the co-legislators. this document was provided by the policy department for economic, scientific and quality of life policies at the request of the committee on economic and monetary affairs (econ). this document was requested by the european parliament's committee on economic and monetary affairs. author dr. nikolai badenhoop, european university institute administrator responsible radostina parenti editorial assistant catherine naas linguistic versions original: en …

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European Parliament. Policy Department for Economic, Scientific and Quality of Life Policies
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2022
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5 May 2026
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Eu Green Bond StandardEu RegulationGreenwashing

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European Parliament. Policy Department for Economic, Scientific and Quality of Life Policies (2022). An assessment of the proposed EU Green Bond Standard and its potential to prevent greenwashing. XFID: XF-P8SYR0Z-2. Retrieved from https://xframework.id/XFP8SYR0Z2
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