From PR and advertising to law and architecture: How can firms account for their 'serviced emissions'?

Cecilia Keating
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Laura Clarke, CEO of ClientEarth, at the launch event for the 'serviced emissions' report | Credit: Professional Service Providers Working Group
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Laura Clarke, CEO of ClientEarth, at the launch event for the 'serviced emissions' report | Credit: Professional Service Providers Working Group

Fresh guidance from UN Race to Zero campaign and Oxford Net Zero aims to support law, advisory, architecture, PR, and advertising sectors in aligning their service-based business models with climate goals

The role service-based industries play in the climate crisis long been a hot topic in the green economy, with the legal, consultancy, architecture and advertising professions all standing accused of increasing...

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