Microsoft just a click away from becoming "carbon neutral"

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IT giant will require each business unit to pay for CO2 emissions in order to embed sustainability into company

Microsoft has revealed it will achieve "carbon neutral" status from July, in a move that will include putting a price on the CO2 emissions created by every business unit. The IT giant yesterday confirmed...

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