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From footprint to handprint
By
Hui Ching-hoo
- Asia
- Global
- Taiwan
The concept of “carbon handprint” is catching on in Taiwan’s ESG market
Environmental, social and governance investing has become popular in Taiwan’s mutual fund market thanks to growing awareness of sustainability. And now, a new trend is emerging, both locally and internationally: investing based on the concept...
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