Spurs scores carbon-cutting victory

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Football club beats 10:10 carbon target, confirming it has cut emissions 14 per cent in the past year

It has been a pretty good year for Tottenham Hotspur, and not just on the pitch. In addition to riding high in the Premier League, the North London football club has exceeded all expectations with its...

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