Condé Nast commits to becoming carbon - neutral by 2030
Media giant Condé Nast has announced a raft of new commitments aimed at reducing the impact on the planet, including cutting the amount of CO2 emissions and encouraging environmental changes to its journalism strategy in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
Source: fipp.comPublished on 2022-04-22
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