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Mathilde Bossut

Mathilde Bossut is a researcher at the Frankfurt School – UNEP Collaborating Centre. After successfully completing a Master in Finance and a Master in Energy Economics, she specialised in Sustainable Finance. In particular, she conducts research on policy instruments aimed at integrating climate risks into financial markets. In parallel, she is involved in the SafeFBDC project, which looks at mobilizing and applying machine learning solutions into sustainable finance.

  • Policy Brief, Sustainability Reporting

    PB 8/2021: Why it would be important to expand the scope of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive and make it work for SMEs

    Since the introduction of the NFRD in 2014, demand for sustainability information has significantly increased, but actual sustainability reporting has not kept up. Thus, the…

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  • Policy Brief, Sustainability Reporting

    PB 7/2021: What information is relevant for sustainability reporting? The concept of materiality and the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive

    Today, the demand for companies to disclose non-financial information is driven by a keen interest of a wide range of institutions, including governments, financial supervisory…

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