The German Sustainability Code is a voluntary set of rules developed by the German government to encourage companies to act sustainably.
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German Sustainability Code (DNK)
The German Sustainability Code is a voluntary set of rules developed by the German government to encourage companies to act sustainably. It covers areas such as corporate governance, economic responsibility, environmental protection, social responsibility and compliance with applicable laws and regulations. The Code aims to ensure that companies adhere to a high standard of sustainable practices and to make it easier for consumers to identify companies that are committed to sustainability.