Puma leaves Apple behind in sprint to top of sustainability rankings

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German company tops new global rankings, with Apple and Google only just ahead of rock-bottom oil majors

Puma has been named the world's most sustainable large company in a new ranking that leaves global giants Apple, Google, and Walmart languishing near the bottom of the list. The German sports-goods...

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