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Should we go that far? ESG disclosure should be a strategy rather than an obligation

Should we go that far? ESG disclosure should be a strategy rather than an obligation

Editor Ryushiro Kodaira

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Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced his intention to review the quarterly disclosure system, which was criticized by the stock market. In fact, some companies in Europe have withdrawn. Unilever is a British consumer goods giant.

I once asked former CEO Paul Polman about how information should be disclosed. What impressed me was the strategic nature of integrating disclosure and branding.

After working as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Nestlé, Switzerland, he has been leading the management of Unilever since January 2009...

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