The Fiji Times » Britain says global sustainability disclosures need phasing in
The UK government has announced plans to change the way companies report on the impact of climate change on their business, amid growing concerns about a new global sustainability standards board. They could be even harder for companies in emerging and developing markets.
Source: fijitimes.comPublished on 2022-08-02
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