Some Firms Are Painting Their Problems Green . Investors Should See Through It .
Greenwashing is not a sign of progress, according to the author of the Financial Times’ annual report. So, what does it mean for investors to embrace it, asks Tom de Castella, who explains what it means for the firm.
Source: marketwatch.comPublished on 2021-10-08
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