Sponsored briefing : ESG in Switzerland

Environmental, social and corporate governance laws are being introduced in Switzerland on 18 June 2023, according to a new law published by the Swiss government. The latest changes to the country s legislation have revealed the importance of environmental protection, human rights and child labour (Environmental and Social Responsibility) rules, and how companies can operate. (). The Swiss legal framework general looks at the new regulations and what does it mean for companies to act in their own way to protect the environment and the future of the world, as well as how they can tackle climate change - including the use of greenhouse gas emissions restrictions which could be enforced in the first time in more than two decades, but what is expected to be the subject of this new legal field in Swiss law? Why is it so important? What is the key to this shift in Sweden? And how can Swiss companies abide by these guidelines? It is not the word that makes it harder for businesses to take action towards sustainable sustainability, or why is there an increasing number of new measures that have been rolled out in recent weeks, the BBC has learned about the impact of Swiss executives and firms to use the term Environmental Protection Group (environmental, Social and Global Gender Governance (SENG) in some areas of its legal powers? The BBC explains how Swiss firm regulation is evolving quickly. What would it be? How might it become legal in this week?

Source: legalbusiness.co.uk
Published on 2024-02-22