
The use of ESG scores which ranks Environmental, Social and Governance issues, is increasingly being used by financial institutions and corporations in making business decisions. Although these scores have no legal standing, they can impact the ability of companies and possibly individuals to conduct business.
Dianne Hardy, head of the Mom and Pop Alliance, a small business advocacy group, joined the Tara show Monday morning to talk about her fight against ESG scores being imposed on businesses and consumers without laws requiring their use. The entire interview is below.