The EU wants to be a global leader in the fight against greenwashing, but it has a long way to go

March 24, 2022 EcoVadis EN


Corporate greenwashing is an increasingly contentious topic around the globe. Now, European policymakers claim they are stepping up their fight against it. 

Amid a record inflow of investments into European climate-friendly funds, the region’s top markets regulator, the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), published a new road map last month, in which it identified tackling greenwashing as a priority for the next two years.


Read the full article at: fortune.com

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