Japan Set to Join Greenwashing Crackdown With New Measures
Japan is looking at new measures to curb greenwashing to ensure that financial products labeled environmental, social and governance issues are sustainable, according to the Financial Services Agency (FSA) in Japan, BBC News looks at how the industry needs to tackle the issue.
Source: bnnbloomberg.caPublished on 2022-06-07
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