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TREASURY AIMS TO REGULATE SUSTAINABLE-INVESTMENT PRODUCT LABELLING

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Nov 2, 2023 – 1.26pm
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This article is part of the Sustainability special report on the circular
economy, published on 24 October.

The Albanese government will draft new laws to regulate how investment products
are labelled in an attempt to reduce unverified sustainability claims and ensure
environmental credentials are comparable.

The proposal is contained in a “sustainable finance” policy paper published by
Treasury on Thursday.



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