The suggested changes in the Delegated Act, in form of reduced administrative burdens in line with the principle of proportionality, is supported by The Swedish Royal Academy of Agriculture and Forestry. These give a more appropriate balance between environmental gains and company obligations. Our judgement is that this revision will not compromise the objective of the EU Taxonomy to facilitate the financing of new environmentally sustainable activities. We also support the suggested changes related to the accuracy of the key performance indicators where smaller companies are excluded. The agricultural and forest sector contain a high share of small and medium size enterprises. Their administrative burdens related to existing sustainability regulations are significant, and additional demands need to take into account the principle of proportionality. These suggested reduced reporting burdens are also judged to have a minor impact on the aggregated sustainable economic activities, which are targeted in the EU Taxonomy.
https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/better-regulation/have-your-say/initiatives/14546-Taxonomy-Delegated-Acts-amendments-to-make-reporting-simpler-and-more-cost-effective-for-companies/F3530571_sv
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