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Caroline Greenwell and Peter Carlyon write for New Law Journal on the issue of companies exaggerating their green credentials

Caroline Greenwell and Peter Carlyon have written for New Law Journal on the issue of companies exaggerating their green credentials. Read more below (subscription required). 

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