EU Prepares to Get Tougher on Asset Managers that Greenwash Sustainable Credentials
A new EU finance rules aims to make it easier for firms to disclose how sustainable they are, according to a leading economist at the Royal Bank of Scotland. But what does this mean for environmental activists and investors?
Source: insurancejournal.comPublished on 2021-03-10
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