KLM Called Out for Misleading Claim That Travelers Can Fly CO2 Zero - Sustainable Brands
Dutch airline KLM has been accused of misleading its customers’ claims that they could fly carbon-emission free without using a new advertising tagline, according to reports from the Financial Times and the New York Times newspaper.
Source: sustainablebrands.comPublished on 2022-04-18
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