RBS to pilot raft of green technologies at global headquarters

James Phillips
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Bank will trial eight technologies aimed at reducing its resource usage and boosting local biodiversity

The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has chosen the eight green innovations it intends to pilot at its world headquarters in Gogarburn, it was announced yesterday. The projects, which were chosen through...

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