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More than 100 financial institutions have signed up, with Japanese groups taking the top spot with 25 adopters.
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Investors have asked for alignment with existing labelling schemes in the EU, UK and US.
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Part 3 of RI's Scope 3 Series: Machine learning and disclosures of prediction error for estimates could help improve Scope 3 data usability for investors.
The latest developments in sustainable finance: Morningstar predicts SDR Sustainability Focus label ‘will dominate’ in UK; Robeco announces ocean life and hazardous chemicals as new engagement topics.
Part 2 of RI's Scope 3 Series: The ins and outs of corporate reporting and targets, and how companies navigate demands from regulators and investors.
Part 1 of RI's Scope 3 Series: Investors highlight ‘mind-boggling assumptions’, the risk of triple counting and the limits of Scope 3 as a tool.
Leads for majority of firms added, but some larger members yet to disclose and gaps remain in emerging markets.
Pension fund says network remains valuable, particularly for schemes without in-house RI teams.
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Industry agrees FCA should condense the number of DE&I characteristics proposed, but is at odds on which firms should be in scope for reporting.
Achmea files on healthy products at Coca-Cola, living wage proposal is withdrawn at Disney.
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