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In 2014, it emerged that more than 71% of investors were dissatisfied with how U.S.‐listed companies disclosed the relevance and implications of sustainability risks and issues. Moreover 80% were dissatisfied with how risks and opportunities were identified and quantified in financial terms. At the same time large investors such as BlackRock and Apax Partners expressed their concern with the difficulty companies have in describing the real business return of their sustainability activities.