France will jail corporate directors who fail to adhere to CSRD requirements

France will jail corporate directors who fail to adhere to new CSRD requirements | GreenBiz

In early 2024, France introduced the potential of jail time for any corporate director who fails to comply with the country’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD). Specifically, the penalty includes a fine of up to $81,400 and jail time of up to five years

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As you will discover in this video the fossil fuel utilities in Hawaii are capable of realizing what is best for their state and their citizens.

The Hawaiian people have collectively decided to switch to 100% Renewable Energy by 2045, and have passed a law to ensure this policy is carried out.

Unfortunately, the Management and Board of Directors of Fortis Inc (Majority Shareholders of CUC) apparently put profit over people.

Let us change these islands to 100% Renewable Energy and lower the cost of living.

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