Abstract
This paper delves into the intricate relationship between environmental regulations and commercial law, examining how their integration fosters sustainable business practices. It explores the role of environmental regulations in shaping business operations, highlighting the transition from compliance to strategic innovation and competitive advantage. Further, it analyzes how commercial law acts as a catalyst for environmental compliance, emphasizing the influence of contractual obligations and corporate governance standards on sustainable practices. Challenges and opportunities presented by regulatory alignment are scrutinized, alongside the transformative potential of green financing and investment in mobilizing capital for environmental sustainability. Additionally, the paper addresses the integration of environmental responsibility into corporate governance, underscoring the need for legal mechanisms to enhance environmental governance and the balance between commercial objectives and environmental values. Through comprehensive analysis, it argues that the harmonization of environmental and commercial laws is pivotal in advancing sustainable development, providing insights into the legal frameworks and strategies that enable businesses to contribute to a sustainable future.
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