London Property Giant Enters The Murky World Of Carbon Offsetting
When it comes to climate change, there’s a lot of evidence that Britain's property giant Grosvenor has become net-zero carbon by 2030, according to the latest figures from the business. But what does this mean for the environment?
Source: bisnow.comPublished on 2021-10-21
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