France tightens rules on net zero claims to take aim at greenwashing
The French government has introduced a new law which requires companies to report on the carbon neutrality of their products and services. The BBC's Jeremy Corbyn explains what it means for the emissions of greenhouse gases in the country and how it will affect the environment.
Source: premiumbeautynews.comPublished on 2023-01-09
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