Cant help feel that the indemnification is more a sign of institutionalisation of this part of funding, and regulatory scrutiny, rather than increased greenwashing. Regulators have shown they will aggressively hound you for broken promises, and I suspect part of green targets are driven by external factors or stakeholders.
Cant help feel that the indemnification is more a sign of institutionalisation of this part of funding, and regulatory scrutiny, rather than increased greenwashing. Regulators have shown they will aggressively hound you for broken promises, and I suspect part of green targets are driven by external factors or stakeholders.