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Feature: ADFIAP


For many years, financial institutions have played the role of "silent collaborators" in the war against those that wreak havoc on the environment. From their glass windows, bankers and financiers silently watched in the sidelines as their clients’ office buildings got defaced or spray-painted by environmental activists.

But environmentalists have been expanding their hit lists. From large corporate polluters and environmental rapists, green groups have now trained their sights on institutions that bankroll these projects.
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Feature: ADFIAP


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But environmentalists have been expanding their hit lists. From large corporate polluters and environmental rapists, green groups have now trained their sights on institutions that bankroll these projects.
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