A Guide to Identifying "Impact Washing" by Asset Managers
To be an effective impact investor, you have to be good at identifying impact washing. "Impact washing" takes place when parties make misleading claims about the impact of an activity.
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To be an effective impact investor, you have to be good at identifying impact washing. "Impact washing" takes place when parties make misleading claims about the impact of an activity.
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