MAS to cut down carbon footprint in equities portfolio by 50 % by 2030
Singapore's Monetary Authority (MAS) has announced plans to cut carbon emissions from its outsourced currency operations by up to a third in the next two decades, including the use of fit notes and e-gifting during the pandemic.
Source: sbr.com.sgPublished on 2022-07-28
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