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Reality check on the EU taxonomy

The EU taxonomy is a classification system for economic activities that contribute to the EU’s climate targets and broader sustainability objectives. It is an important part of the EU's sustainable finance framework.

However, stakeholders have reported challenges related to the taxonomy’s implementation, due to complexity of the technical screening criteria or uncertainty surrounding the documentation required to show compliance. Stakeholders have also highlighted the need to update the EU taxonomy criteria to reflect developments in legislation, policy and technology.

The Commission is now conducting a systematic review of all the taxonomy’s technical screening criteria, in particular of all the ‘do no significant harm’ (DNSH) criteria. The aim is to update them and assess ways to make them simpler, more usable and more aligned with EU legislation.

To gather input for this review, the Commission will hold a reality check on the taxonomy in the form of a workshop series in September, October and November 2025. In several sessions, both physical and virtual, practitioners will be able to share input on how to improve, where needed, the technical screening criteria for activities covered in the taxonomy.

Sessions will be sector‑specific to enable focused exchanges. The workshops may be organised online or in person, with a selected group of participants that will be invited individually.

Please note that this event is by invitation only and not open for registration.

Upcoming sessions

  • 12 November - Low carbon activities
  • 13 November - Construction and real estate
  • 17 November - Water and waste
  • 17 November - Services activities

Past sessions

  • 7 October - Forestry and environmental protection
  • 26 September - Information and technology
  • 25 September - Transport
  • financial services | sustainable finance
  • Monday 1 September 2025, 09:00 - Sunday 30 November 2025, 18:00 (CET)

Practical information

When
Monday 1 September 2025, 09:00 - Sunday 30 November 2025, 18:00 (CET)
Languages
English