Are apparel industry emissions targets ambitious enough ?
Companies have been responsible for almost half of the global carbon emissions, according to new research. But why are these efforts being made without clear targets and empty promises, asks Chris Stokel-Walker, the BBC’s Earth Day Network.
Source: just-style.comPublished on 2022-04-27
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