Carbon Trust to build sustainability strategy with Taylor Wimpey

Will Nichols
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More deals expected in construction sector as company looks to expand commercial partnerships

The Carbon Trust has today unveiled a landmark deal with building giant Taylor Wimpey designed to strip carbon emissions from the construction firm's supply chain, hinting that further agreements in the...

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