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Guest Post – Greenwashing, Greenhushing and Greenwishing: Don’t Fall Victim to These ESG Reporting Traps

ESG Today

By: Rob Fisher, Maura Hodge, and Bridget Beals, KPMG From top companies committing to net-zero emissions targets to national and international bodies crafting standards and regulations, reporting on ESG topics is quickly becoming a norm of doing business in 2023. Final rulings on both topics are slated for fall 2023.

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EU Watchdogs Ask for Input on Greenwashing Risks

Chris Hall

The European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) have issued a Call for Evidence to stakeholders on greenwashing. . The ESAs have also asked for any available data to help them gain a more concrete sense of the scale of greenwashing and areas of particularly high risk. . More time needed .

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The Future of ESG Regulation for Private Funds

Chris Hall

But that will take time and, in the meantime, the authorities are focusing on other ways to limit and expose ‘greenwashing’. Those with over €50 billion will have to issue their first reports by June 2023. Negative externalities (PAIs) and the Taxonomy. US developments. How firms should respond.