Non - European tech giants could be subject to EU - backed anti - greenwashing directive
The European Union’s new rules on how firms should disclose information about their environmental credentials have come into force. They will be based on a new report published in the European Parliament on Wednesday. But what does this mean for those listed on regulated markets?
Source: computerweekly.comPublished on 2022-06-23
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