Post by account_disabled on Mar 15, 2024 22:49:39 GMT -5
Hacking attacks in various sectors of the economy. The current situation is even more serious because ongoing hostilities also involve cyber warfare. Many Polish businesses may still be at risk of being attacked by cybercriminals. Hacking attacks can not only cause downtime across an entire enterprise but can also result in the theft of strategic data and information. The Sustainability Revolution and Non-Financial Reporting Reporting i.e. non-financial reporting including companies' concern for the natural environment, the way they do business and other important social issues is becoming increasingly important not only for listed companies. This is quite a challenge because reporting.
Is the data that insurance companies and banks are looking for to assess whether an entity is operating according to sustainable development principles and whether financing is available. Small and medium-sized AWB Directory entities will soon have to pay more attention to this aspect. Otherwise they risk having difficulty accessing capital. The most important regulations on reporting, in particular taxonomies and taxonomies, impose obligations in the area of broadening the scope of non-financial reporting, taking into account risks in investment activities and reporting on sustainability indicators. Listed companies indirectly assume certain obligations regarding sustainability indicators.
The important thing is that there is no turning back. Although the war in Ukraine will be suspended and the first voices of the Green New Deal and Green New Deal have emerged, it seems to me that in the long term the world and Europe cannot give up on the environment and renewable energy. Reporting should therefore not be seen as another obligation but as another tool for business management and risk mitigation. In order to be competitive on European and global markets Polish companies must catch up here too. They have an obligation to demonstrate to investors and contractors who are part of international supply chains how they wish to incorporate.
Is the data that insurance companies and banks are looking for to assess whether an entity is operating according to sustainable development principles and whether financing is available. Small and medium-sized AWB Directory entities will soon have to pay more attention to this aspect. Otherwise they risk having difficulty accessing capital. The most important regulations on reporting, in particular taxonomies and taxonomies, impose obligations in the area of broadening the scope of non-financial reporting, taking into account risks in investment activities and reporting on sustainability indicators. Listed companies indirectly assume certain obligations regarding sustainability indicators.
The important thing is that there is no turning back. Although the war in Ukraine will be suspended and the first voices of the Green New Deal and Green New Deal have emerged, it seems to me that in the long term the world and Europe cannot give up on the environment and renewable energy. Reporting should therefore not be seen as another obligation but as another tool for business management and risk mitigation. In order to be competitive on European and global markets Polish companies must catch up here too. They have an obligation to demonstrate to investors and contractors who are part of international supply chains how they wish to incorporate.