BaFin starts consultation to address greenwashing
A public investment fund should be labelled as green if at least 75% of its assets are invested sustainably, according to a new proposal from Germany’s financial regulatory authority (IOSCO). However, it does not have enough sustainability.
Source: ipe.comPublished on 2021-08-03
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