European ESG Assets Shrank By $2 Trillion After Greenwash Rules
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(Bloomberg) The European market for sustainable investments contracted by $2 trillion between 2018 and 2020 following the introduction of anti-greenwashing rules, according to data from the Global Sustainable Investment Alliance.
Sustainable investment assets fell to $12 trillion in Europe during 2020 from $14 trillion in 2018, the report states. The decline isnât the result of dampened investor enthusiasm for ESG investments, itâs because policy makers have tightened the parameters for what can be considered a responsible investment, sa
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