Investors seek greater scrutiny on corporate sustainability assets worth $35 trillion
Environmental firms are facing a growing risk of misrepresenting the benefits of their activities, auditors have warned, as investors try to ensure they aren’t exaggerating or misleading the public’s views on environmental policies.
Source: japantimes.co.jpPublished on 2022-02-23
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