ESG Latin America & the Caribbean Guide 2024 | Charting Sustainable Futures |
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Chile |
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(Latin America/Caribbean)
Firm
Claro & Cia., Abogados
Contributors
Nicolás Eyzaguirre |
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ESG Regulation related to climate change prevention or mitigation, specifically concerning carbon footprint or pollution measurement, decarbonization strategies, and/or mandates and strategies to achieve local carbon neutrality commitments | |
ESG Regulation regarding energy transition (requirements or promotion and use of new second-generation renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, tidal, H2, geothermal, among others). | |
ESG Regulation concerning electricity markets, carbon markets, or similar. | |
ESG Regulation in the realm of green or sustainable financing, including taxonomies, provisions for mandatory reporting of material financial information on environmental or social matters, as prerequisites for issuing thematic bonds (green, sustainable, | |
ESG Regulation for preventing greenwashing. | |
Regulation on ESG Due Diligence applicable to value chains (MRV protocols to ensure the environmental integrity of products and services, etc.). | |
Regulation in the field of circular economy. | |
ESG Regulation related to stakeholder well-being and social impact. | |
ESG Regulation concerning non-discrimination. | |
ESG Regulation pertaining to the prevention of modern slavery. | |
ESG Regulation regarding Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion - DEI. | |
Regulation on ESG-linked compensation. | |
ESG Regulation for the protection of vulnerable or minority communities. | |
ESG Regulation for economic development of vulnerable or minority communities or groups. | |
Regulation on Personal Data Protection, concerning data usage transparency, limits on data usage to prevent discrimination issues, and corporate digital responsibility. | |
ESG Regulation regarding the integration of the board of directors, board of trustees, or management body of the company (minimum participation/representation of women or minority groups, guidelines on the composition of board members with expertise in ES | |
Regulation on fiduciary responsibility and administrators' roles in environmental and social risk management (standards or interpretations regarding the scope of fiduciary responsibility or administrator's duty concerning the company's social purpose, bas | |
ESG Regulation concerning corporate purpose. | |
Regulation on types of Benefit and Collective Interest Companies (certifications like B Corps, specific regulations for BIC companies). | |
ESG Regulation regarding supply chains from the perspective of ESG risk governance. | |
ESG Regulation in the context of M&A (ESG due diligence). | |
ESG Regulation related to Corporate Digital Responsibility. | |
Specific mandates related to national alignment with specific reporting standards. | |
Standards regarding the scope and frequency of such reports. |
ESG Latin America & the Caribbean Guide 2024 | Charting Sustainable Futures
Chile
(Latin America/Caribbean) Firm Claro & Cia., AbogadosContributors Nicolás Eyzaguirre Jorge Martin
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ESG Regulation related to climate change prevention or mitigation, specifically concerning carbon footprint or pollution measurement, decarbonization strategies, and/or mandates and strategies to achieve local carbon neutrality commitments
ESG Regulation regarding energy transition (requirements or promotion and use of new second-generation renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, tidal, H2, geothermal, among others).
ESG Regulation concerning electricity markets, carbon markets, or similar.
ESG Regulation in the realm of green or sustainable financing, including taxonomies, provisions for mandatory reporting of material financial information on environmental or social matters, as prerequisites for issuing thematic bonds (green, sustainable,
ESG Regulation for preventing greenwashing.
Regulation on ESG Due Diligence applicable to value chains (MRV protocols to ensure the environmental integrity of products and services, etc.).
Regulation in the field of circular economy.
ESG Regulation related to stakeholder well-being and social impact.
ESG Regulation concerning non-discrimination.
ESG Regulation pertaining to the prevention of modern slavery.
ESG Regulation regarding Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion - DEI.
Regulation on ESG-linked compensation.
ESG Regulation for the protection of vulnerable or minority communities.
ESG Regulation for economic development of vulnerable or minority communities or groups.
Regulation on Personal Data Protection, concerning data usage transparency, limits on data usage to prevent discrimination issues, and corporate digital responsibility.
ESG Regulation regarding the integration of the board of directors, board of trustees, or management body of the company (minimum participation/representation of women or minority groups, guidelines on the composition of board members with expertise in ES
Regulation on fiduciary responsibility and administrators' roles in environmental and social risk management (standards or interpretations regarding the scope of fiduciary responsibility or administrator's duty concerning the company's social purpose, bas
ESG Regulation concerning corporate purpose.
Regulation on types of Benefit and Collective Interest Companies (certifications like B Corps, specific regulations for BIC companies).
ESG Regulation regarding supply chains from the perspective of ESG risk governance.
ESG Regulation in the context of M&A (ESG due diligence).
ESG Regulation related to Corporate Digital Responsibility.
Specific mandates related to national alignment with specific reporting standards.
Standards regarding the scope and frequency of such reports.