Mind the splashback : Greenwashing and greywashing in sustainability - linked financing
Australian investors have been accused of misrepresenting the extent to which a financial product or investment strategy is environmentally friendly, sustainable or ethical, in cases where they are unfairly exploited by environmental sustainability policies.
Source: investordaily.com.auPublished on 2022-09-20
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