ISO 32210:2022

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 18 October 2022

Sustainable finance — Guidance on the application of sustainability principles for organizations in the financial sector

ISO 32210:2022 Files

English 26 Pages
Current Edition
BHD 64.33

ISO 32210:2022 Scope

This document gives guidance to organizations on the application of overarching sustainability principles, practices and terminology for financing activities.

It addresses what is material from the perspective of the organization and of its stakeholders.

This document is applicable to all organizations active in the financial sector, including, but not limited to, direct lenders and investors, asset managers and service providers.

Beyond financial institutions and intermediaries, this document can be used by other parties in the financial sector such as providers or recipients of sustainable finance, governmental organizations, public and private sector institutions, business entities, industry associations, financial market regulators, and supervisory and control bodies.

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