Lidl beefs up net zero plans with new near-term emissions targets

James Murray
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Credit: Lidl

European supermarket giant pledges to cut direct emissions by 70 per cent by 2030

Supermarket giant Lidl has today announced a significant strengthening of its net zero strategy, with the adoption of new climate targets across its own operations and supply chain at an international...

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