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New data subject complaints regime: what pension scheme trustees need to know
2 April 2026
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Written by Harrison Folland
On 22 April, the House of Commons Treasury Committee (the "Committee") published its Thirteenth Report of Session 2019-21 on Net Zero and the Future of Green Finance (the "Report").
The Report's recommendations
The wide-ranging Report makes a series of recommendations as to how the UK government can achieve net zero by 2050, including (non-exhaustively) that the Committee considers that:
"This Report, which is concerned mainly with the development of Green Finance in the face of the Government’s legislative Net Zero target, is published with two particular catalysts for action in mind. Firstly, in November 2021, the UK will host the 26th UN Climate Change Conference (COP 26), which will bring parties together to accelerate action towards the goals of the Paris Agreement and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. Secondly, the Treasury has indicated that in 2022 there will be a “refresh” of the Green Finance Strategy."
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