'Together we can move quicker': Microsoft joins 1.5C Supply Chain Leaders group

Cecilia Keating
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Tech giant joins multinationals such as IKEA, Ericsson, BT Group, Unilever and Nestle in push to encourage suppliers to embrace greener business practices

Microsoft has joined the ranks of major corporates working to decarbonise their supply chains in line with a 1.5C global warming pathway, as the tech giant was today unveiled as the latest member of the...

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