SABMiller brews up ambitious new sustainability goals

James S Murray
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Leading brewer sets new series of green targets, following success of initial sustainability push

Drinks giant SABMiller has become the latest global brand to beef up its sustainability strategy, unveiling a series of ambitious new environmental targets for 2020 as part of its revamped corporate social...

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