Majority of business leaders plan to take more hands-on approach to net zero, study finds

Stuart Stone
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Research from Sylvera revaels more than half of C-suite executives plan to take on greater supervision of company net zero plans

Business leaders across the UK and US are preparing to take a more hands on approach to corporate net zero planning, in a bid to meet climate targets while managing increasing reputational and regulatory...

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