Creating a lingua franca for sustainable activities
The European Union is creating a dictionary of sustainable economic activities, which aims to encourage investors to know what they are investing in. How does the regulation mean that funds that do not claim to be sustainability, asks Waystone & Simmons.
Source: irishtimes.comPublished on 2022-02-25
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