Survey: UK divided over who should take responsibility for environment

BusinessGreen staff
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People are divided over whether business, government or individual should be responsible for green action, according to Legal & General Investment Management poll

While the overwhelming majority of Britons want to minimise their impact on the environment, there remains significant divisions over who should be primarily responsible for creating a greener, lower carbon...

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