Debt Issuers Wonder If ESG Label Is Worth It as Skepticism Spreads
The risks of being exposed to greenwashing are increasing, according to a report from the National Bank of Canada. The BBC’s Christine Blasey looks at why the issuers are reconsidering their cost benefit trade-off.
Source: bnnbloomberg.caPublished on 2022-08-10
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