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The Green Finance Podcast Ep. 4: How banks can leverage carbon data to enable a net zero future with Doconomy CEO Mathias Wikström

  • In order to reach net zero targets, we need to be able to quantify the emissions of our everyday activities - and that includes financial actions, as a consumer and enterprise level.
  • In this latest episode, I chat with Mathias Wikstrom, CEO of Doconomy, which provides data services that help businesses monitor and assess their environmental footprint based on transactional and financial data.
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