Brands shouldnt race to impress when it comes to being green | Comment & Opinion
The word “sustainability” has been banned for the first time in more than a decade. But why do brands become responsible for their impact on the entirety of the public sector, asks Chris Stokel-Walker, chief executive of Patagonia.
Source: thegrocer.co.ukPublished on 2021-12-03
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