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Are impact investors fooling themselves by funding "green" startups that scale unsustainably?
As 2026 brings tighter regulations on green claims and growing scrutiny of startup valuations, the gap between sustainability branding and actual scalable impact is under the microscope. Cast your vote on whether impact investing is driving real change or enabling greenwashed growth.
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