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“Environmental, Social and Governance” (“ESG”) is a broad term used for policies to promote social and environmental goals. While initially dismissed as a buzzword, such policies are increasingly being adopted or promoted by legislation, NGOs, and in binding commitments by private entities themselves. Due to their broad-ranging goals, such policies inevitably overlap with other regulatory priorities, including notably the application of antitrust rules. Private companies ha
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