This article by Transparency International UK’s latest project delves into how integrity in corporate governance can directly impact sustainability outcomes.
This article by the Financial Times highlights a critical shift businesses must embrace: moving from traditional ESG approaches toward competitive sustainability.
This magazine by Philanthropy Impact offers practical insights and strategies to help investors, philanthropists, and wealth advisors navigate the growing world of impact investing and sustainable finance.
This article explores whether solicitors are professionally obligated to work for clients even if they believe their advice will contribute to significant harm, such as environmental damage.
Legal tools and innovations By: Karyn Polak – Impact Entrepreneur correspondent and GAIL North America Regional Member August 27, 2024 This article by the Impact Entrepreneur reviews the Annual Grunin Conference and its contribution towards the impact investing space. Held at NYU, the conference brings together over 300 global leaders—lawyers, academics, and impact investors—to address…
In this article from ImpactPHL, Amanda Levinson and Natasha Freidus, co-founders of NeedsList, share their journey of exiting their impact-driven company to a values-aligned buyer. They offer insights into their process, challenges, and key strategies, aiming to guide other impact entrepreneurs considering similar paths.
This article investigates the critical impact of ESG washing on banks’ reputations in this insightful study. Exploring data from 120 banks across 35 countries between 2014 and 2020, the research reveals how discrepancies between environmental and social disclosures and their actual implementation can either heighten or reduce reputational risks.
In the article, they emphasise the importance of consumer-facing companies adopting proactive measures to address greenwashing concerns, both to reduce the risk of litigation and to strengthen legal defenses in case of potential lawsuits.
GAIL Latin America provides this overview of key developments and opportunities across the region.
This article explores whether solicitors are professionally obligated to work for clients even if they believe their advice will contribute to significant harm, such as environmental damage.