Conflicting ESG Ratings Are Confusing Sustainable Investors 

December 12, 2019 FR EcoVadis FR


While some companies may voluntarily disclose ESG data, there isn’t an enforced standard on how they should do it. “The main challenge is lack of coherence in ESG disclosures by companies,” says Sylvain Guyoton, senior vice president for research at Paris-based sustainability ratings company EcoVadis.


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