Pressure builds on the watch industry over green claims
Consumers are being urged to come clean about their sponsorship deals with conservation charities, according to a report by the Financial Times. But why are brands increasingly making misleading claims of environmental credentials, asks Robin Swithinbank.
Source: swissinfo.chPublished on 2022-03-09
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