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  1. EUROPEAN UNION|European Union law|EU law|application of EU law · FINANCE|financing and investment · ENVIRONMENT|environmental policy
    measúnú i gcomhréir leis an bprionsabal 'gan dochar suntasach a dhéanamh' Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    DNSH assessment | ‘do no significant harm’ assessment | do-no-significant-harm assessment
    en
    Definition "assessment provided by a Member State of compliance with the 'do no significant harm' principle of each and every investment and reform measure included in its recovery and resilience plan" Reference "COM-FI, based on: Commission Notice Technical guidance on the application of ‘do no significant harm’ under the Recovery and Resilience Facility Regulation 2021/C 58/01"
    Comment "This form of DNSH assessment is sufficient when measures either:- have no or an insignificant foreseeable impact on one of the six environmental objectives;- are tracked as 100% supporting one of the six environmental objectives (according to the methodology in Annex IIA of the Recovery and Resilience Facility Regulation); or- ‘contribute substantially’, pursuant to the Taxonomy Regulation, to one of the six environmental objectives.Here a ‘simplified approach’ to the DNSH assessment, and not the full substantive assessment, is all that is required, but only for that specific environmental objective (and not the remaining ones). A two-part screening checklist will help Member States to distinguish which environmental objectives require a substantive assessment, and which ones only require a simplified approach."
  2. FINANCE|financing and investment · ENVIRONMENT|environmental policy|environmental protection
    an prionsabal ‘gan dochar suntasach a dhéanamh’ Reference "Rialachán (AE) 2020/852 maidir le creat a bhunú chun infheistíocht inbhuanaithe a éascú"
    ga
    Context "“Ní chuirtear an prionsabal ‘gan dochar suntasach a dhéanamh’ i bhfeidhm ach amháin i gcás na n‐infheistíochtaí sin is bonn le táirge airgeadais a chuireann san áireamh critéir an AE maidir le gníomhaíochtaí eacnamaíocha atá inbhuanaithe ó thaobh an chomhshaoil de.""" Reference "Airt. 6 de Rialachán (AE) 2020/852 maidir le creat a bhunú chun infheistíocht inbhuanaithe a éascú"
    Grundsatz „Vermeidung erheblicher Beeinträchtigungen“ | Grundsatz der „Vermeidung erheblicher Beeinträchtigungen“ | DNSH-Grundsatz
    de
    Definition Anforderung, dass eine Investition in eine wirtschaftliche Tätigkeit weder ökologische noch soziale Ziele erheblich beeinträchtigt Reference "Council-DE, gestützt auf Verordnung (EU) 2019/2088 über nachhaltigkeitsbezogene Offenlegungspflichten im Finanzdienstleistungssektor, Erw. 17 und Art. 2 Abs. 17"
    ‘do no significant harm’ principle | DNSH principle | DNSH | do no significant harm | principle of ‘do no significant harm’ | do no significant harm principle
    en
    Definition requirement that investment in an economic activity may not significantly harm environmental or social objectives Reference "Council-EN based on: recital (17) and Art. 2 (17) Regulation (EU) 2019/2088 on sustainability‐related disclosures in the financial services sector"
    principe consistant à «ne pas causer de préjudice important» | principe de ''ne pas causer de préjudice important'' | "principe ""ne pas causer de préjudice important"""
    fr
    Definition principe selon lequel un investissement dans une activité économique ne cause de préjudice important à aucun des objectifs sociaux ou environnementaux de l'Union européenne Reference "COM-FR, d'après le considérant (17) et l’article 2, point 17), du règlement (UE) 2019/2088 du Parlement Européen et du Conseil sur la publication d’informations en matière de durabilité dans le secteur des services financiers"