How Businesses Can Mitigate Greenwashing and Risk from Trade Associations
The World Trade Organization (WRI) has urged companies to re-examine their lobbying, political spending and participation in trade associations to ensure they are fully aligned with public statements on climate policy. The BBC's Geeta Pandey explains why.
Source: wri.orgPublished on 2021-09-01
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