Low marks for many in financial sector


A NEW report (https://bit.ly/3s50p7F) by the Forests & Finance Coalition, whose members include the Rainforest Action Network, Amazon Watch, Friends of the Earth US, and Sahabat Alam Malaysia, reveals that none of the largest banks and investors in the high-risk AFOLU (Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use) sectors have sufficient environmental, social and governance (ESG) policies.

Forests & Finance hosts an unrivalled transparency platform that discloses the financial flows to the world’s largest forest-risk commodity companies operating in tropical forest regions. This searchable dataset has just been updated to include credit, bondholdings and shareholdings as of September 2022.

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