Investors are starting to pay attention to biodiversity. But how can we be sure that interest doesn't result in greenwashing?
With transparency and rigorous information sources, FNZ Group sustainability chief Vian Sharif says during "Time for nature: Turning biodiversity risk into opportunity," a livestream conversation hosted by GZERO in partnership with Suntory.
Also, it's early days for something very complex to measure and report.
"We're in a very nascent phase right now," says Sharif. "This is right at the start of the journey."
Learn more about this GZERO Media live discussion: https://www.gzeromedia.com/sustainability
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