Kingspan promises net zero carbon manufacturing by 2030

Madeleine Cuff
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Building materials giant unveils fresh set of green targets under its 'Planet Passionate' strategy

Buildings material giant Kingspan has today promised to deliver net zero carbon manufacturing by 2030, as it pledges to "play its part" in cutting global emissions in line with the Paris Agreement ...

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