How companies can avoid greenwashing : Do it before talking about it
The number of companies claiming to be "net-zero" without appearing to greenwash has risen sharply in recent years. So how do companies communicate their green credentials when they fail to sign off sustainability targets, asks Tom Peacock-Nazil, founder of Seven Clean Seas.
Source: eco-business.comPublished on 2021-05-21
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