DNSH (Do No Significant Harm): Preventing Environmental Harm
The DNSH (Do No Significant Harm) principle is a key aspect of the EU Taxonomy, ensuring that no organization’s activities cause significant harm to defined environmental areas. DNSH aims to guarantee that economic activities do not jeopardize climate action, biodiversity conservation, water protection, or other sustainability objectives.
How DNSH Works
The EU Taxonomy outlines six core environmental objectives, none of which can be compromised by any project or measure. These objectives include combating climate change, sustainably using water and marine resources, and protecting biodiversity. DNSH ensures that sustainability projects do not contradict other environmental goals.
Why DNSH is Important
The DNSH principle is central to the EU’s sustainability efforts, enabling sustainable investments to genuinely contribute to global environmental goals while minimizing negative environmental impacts. This principle balances diverse environmental factors and promotes long-term sustainable economic growth.
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