Bank of America is on track to produce all of its credit and debit cards from recycled plastic by 2023, according to a new report from the Center for Climate Change in New York. But what does it mean for the environment? The BBC’s Alec Connon explains.
Source: consortiumnews.comPublished on 2022-05-17
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