Singapore to curb greenwashing - Taipei Times
Bankers in Singapore are to undergo stress tests to ensure they are managing the risks of climate change and other environmental issues, the country’s monetary watchdog has said, amid growing concerns over the impact of greenwashing on the economy.
Source: taipeitimes.comPublished on 2021-11-08
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