Alberto Moreno Herrero: 'I encourage sustainability leaders to celebrate their wins, however small'

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Credit: Proximo Spirits

Proximo Spirits' Alberto Moreno Herrero explains why each industry must create its own path to sustainability, as he highlights the role the world's oldest tequila company can potentially play in its sector

Alberto Moreno Herrero is senior manager of sustainability and corporate affairs at the world's oldest tequila producer, Proximo Spirits. His role involves mixing sustainability into the maker of Jose...

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