France tightens advertisement rules to take aim at greenwashing
The French government has announced a raft of new measures to make it easier for advertisers to claim their products and services are having net zero greenhouse gas emissions, according to the BBC's weekly The Guardian newspaper. Why?
Source: newagebd.netPublished on 2023-01-06
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