COP16: New WWF toolkit to help financial institutions reduce exposure to environmental crime

Stuart Stone
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Environmental crime toolkit launched to combat third largest illegal activity globally, which is estimated to cost up to $281bn a year

WWF has today unveiled a new Environmental Crime Financial Toolkit at the COP16 Biodiversity Summit in Cali, Colombia, in a bid to help financial institutions minimise their exposure to environmental crimes...

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