Most Companies Buying Carbon Credits Are Not Greenwashing
A company which makes a deceptive claim to appear more environmentally friendly and mislead consumers has become increasingly embroiled in environmental concerns. But what does this mean for the company? Why is it going on for decades?
Source: time.comPublished on 2023-10-13
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