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How ethical investors can avoid greenwashing – The Australian Financial Review
Regulators, researchers and technologists are all battling the “opaqueness” of the sustainable and impact investing market.
He hinted that tighter regulations and mandatory disclosures from ESG product manufacturers could be on their way.
Giles Gunesekera, chief executive of the Global Impact Initiative, doesn’t think stricter regulations are needed on the labelling and marketing of ESG or “impact” products.
But he does agree that products and companies claiming to have a social or environmental impact should be held accountable, and that investors should conduct due diligence on those claims.
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