Indonesian banks prop up coal industry increasingly shunned by outside lenders
Indonesia’s four largest banks have handed out loans totalling $3.5 billion to the coal industry, a new report shows, despite their stated commitments to sustainable financial practices, the U.N. Banking Alliance has warned .
Source: news.mongabay.comPublished on 2022-10-11
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