Facebook flags Irish gas suppliers for running carbon footprint ads without disclaimers
Facebook has taken down advertisements from three Irish gas suppliers that encourage people to reduce their carbon footprint, according to a report from the BBC's weekly The Lancet. They have been criticised for not carrying an disclaimer.
Source: thejournal.iePublished on 2021-10-17
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