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Navigating the ethical issues of impact reporting

One of the key challenges is determining how to fairly attribute credit for positive outcomes

    • Impact reports are a primary means of communicating real-world impact, but they have their own set of complexities.
    • Impact reports are a primary means of communicating real-world impact, but they have their own set of complexities. PHOTO: PIXABAY
    Published Tue, Apr 30, 2024 · 02:31 PM

    IN THE realm of sustainable investing, the spotlight is increasingly shining on the real-world impact of investments. Communicating this impact is no easy feat, however.

    How can investors ethically claim credit for positive outcomes when they are just one piece of the puzzle?

    Driven by a desire to effect positive change, investors are grappling with the challenge of accurately representing their contributions to real-world outcomes. Impact reports have become a primary means of communicating these efforts, but they bring their own set of complexities.

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