Certifying Eligibility
Understand the general criteria to certify if an economic activity is eligible according to the Brazilian Sustainable Taxonomy.
For an economic activity to be considered eligible and alignedwith the Brazilian Sustainable Taxonomy, it must meet three fundamental criteria:
- Contribute substantially to one or more of the 11 defined objectives
- Do not significantly harm any of the other objectives (DNSH)
- Comply with the Minimum Safeguards
General Eligibility Criteria
- The activity must promote concrete and measurable benefits
- Positive impacts must be significant, not just marginal
- Contribution must align with the 11 objectives of the Brazilian taxonomy
- Specific technical criteria are defined by sector and activity
- The activity cannot cause material harm to other objectives
- Assessment considers direct and indirect impacts
- Specific DNSH criteria by Industry/Activity (CNAE)
- Documentation and evidence are required for proof
- Respect for fundamental human and labor rights
- Compliance with applicable labor and environmental legislation
- Corporate governance and ethical practices
- Transparency in operations and stakeholder relations
The 11 Taxonomy Objectives
To contribute substantially, the activity must promote at least one of these objectives:
- Climate Change Mitigation
- Climate Change Adaptation
- Biodiversity Protection and Restoration
- Sustainable Use of Soil and Forests
- Sustainable Use of Water Resources
- Transition to Circular Economy
- Pollution Prevention and Control
- Decent Work and Income Elevation
- Reduction of Socioeconomic Inequalities
- Reduction of Regional Inequalities
- Quality of Life and Access to Services
Activity Categorization Scope
Decision flowchart to determine the alignment status of an economic activity with the Brazilian Sustainable Taxonomy.
*DNSH = Do No Significant Harm (NPS em Português). Criterion verifying if the activity does not cause significant harm to other taxonomy objectives.
Detailing beyond CNAE Subclass
The Brazilian Sustainable Taxonomy uses the CNAE hierarchical structure, with an additional level of detail to specify eligible activities.
| Section | Division | Group | Class | Subclass | CNAE Detail |
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CNAE D ELECTRICITY AND GAS | 35 ELECTRICITY, GAS, AND OTHER UTILITIES | 35.1 Electric power generation, transmission and distribution | 35.11-5 Electric power generation | 3511-5/01 Electric power generation | D1: Hydroelectric power generation |
D2: Wind power generation | |||||
35.12-3 Electric power transmission | 3512-3/00 Electric power transmission | N/A |
Note: The "CNAE Detail" level (D1, D2, etc.) is specific to the Brazilian Sustainable Taxonomy and allows identifying eligible activities with greater precision than the standard CNAE structure.
Specific Criteria by CNAE Detail - Example for Activity D1
From this detailing, the TSB lists specific criteria for eligibility. Delving into the above example, for Eligible Activity D1:
National Classification of Economic Activities (CNAEs):
- 35.11-5: Electric power generation
- 42.21-9: Construction works for electricity generation and distribution and for telecommunications
Description:
Implementation, construction, modernization, expansion, repowering, and operation and maintenance of electricity generation facilities producing energy from hydraulic sources.
Examples of activities:
- Hydroelectric plant with reservoir
- Run-of-river plant
- Small and micro hydroelectric power plants, for self-production, independent production, centralized or distributed production, connected or not to the grid
Substantial Contribution to Objective 1 – Climate Change Mitigation:
- All existing ventures are directly qualified and exempt from presenting a life cycle assessment of a product, including carbon footprint assessment, provided they comply with the current legal process of environmental licensing and obtaining grants.
- Hybrid systems integrating existing hydroelectric power generation with other renewable sources, such as wind power generation (D2) and solar power generation (D3), qualify, provided the technical criteria of each involved source and their contribution to climate change mitigation and adaptation are respected.
Do No Significant Harm (DNSH):
The DNSH criteria applicable to this activity are based on the adoption of complementary criteria to those of substantial contribution, aiming to ensure that its implementation does not cause adverse impacts to other TSB climate, environmental, and socio-economic objectives.
| Do no significant harm (to any of the following objectives): | |
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| Climate change adaptation |
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| Biodiversity and ecosystem protection and restoration |
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| Sustainable use of soil and conservation, management and sustainable use of forests |
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| Sustainable use and protection of water and marine resources | Implement, in accordance with local regulations, all technically feasible and ecologically relevant mitigation measures to reduce adverse impacts on water, as well as on protected habitats and species directly dependent on water. Measures include, where relevant and depending on ecosystems present in affected water bodies:
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| Transition to circular economy |
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| Pollution prevention and control |
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| Reduction of socioeconomic inequalities, considering gender and race aspects |
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