News
25 July 2024

ESG rigidity limits welfare projects

Region:
Middle East & Africa, Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe

A global clampdown on greenwashing and overlapping ESG standards is driving up the cost of sustainable export financing and delaying progress, according to law firm Pinset Masons.The rigid approach to ESG standards may impose unnecessary requirements on contractors tasked with delivering projects...

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