In fashion: Target commits to sourcing 100 per cent renewable power

James Murray
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Clothing giant unveils new climate strategy, promising to deliver on science-based targets and increase use of renewable power

US clothing giant Target has this week unveiled a new climate strategy, featuring headline commitments to source 100 per cent renewable power and deliver on science-based emissions targets. The company...

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