Windmade unveils product label in latest attempt to boost green markets

Jessica Shankleman
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Companies using at least 75 per cent renewable energy will be able to display label on products

Businesses that source the majority of their power from renewable sources are being urged to carry the new WindMade label on their products to prove to customers that they back the expansion of green energy....

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