The Fiji Times » Britain moves ahead with mandatory climate plans for companies
Companies will have to publish plans for their transition to a zero economy by 2050, the government has announced, as part of its efforts to tackle climate change and cutting greenhouse gases across the world, it has been claimed .
Source: fijitimes.comPublished on 2022-04-26
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