AGL avoids second strike but allegations of greenwashing emerge
Australian energy giant AGL has said it is “optimistic” about the future of the company following a “challenging year” for the electrical supply chains, according to its chairman, Peter Botten, who says he is optimistic about its future.
Source: investordaily.com.auPublished on 2021-09-22
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