Unilever plays with ESG smoke and mirrors
Unilever’s CEO dismissed corporate purpose as an “unwelcome distraction”. Is ESG an attempt to deflect from the company’s performance?
ByUnilever’s CEO dismissed corporate purpose as an “unwelcome distraction”. Is ESG an attempt to deflect from the company’s performance?
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