The bundle of over 40 green-related policy documents unleashed by the UK government's 'Green Day' on 30 March set out a blueprint to "diversify, decarbonise and domesticate" the UK energy supply - with the 2023 Green Finance Strategy a "crucial" component of these plans. But plans, pledges, and proposals only go so far - something investors have been expressing frustration at. Louisiana Salge, head of sustainability at EQ Investors, sees the issue as clear-cut. She said: "Unfortunately, a lot of the language in the papers still covers ‘plans for plans', it is now key that the necessary i...
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