KPMG outlines ESG watermark ambitions
The corporate sustainability strategy of leading consultancy firms is not just about encouraging other businesses to follow, but it is also about trying to change the way the firm describes its attitude to the changing societal expectations, writes Richard Threlfall.
Source: icaew.comPublished on 2021-11-01
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