Ad Net Zero: Guidance unveiled to help boost climate literacy in advertising sector

Stuart Stone
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New guidance from non-profit's Young Leaders Group suggests steps to strengthen 'personal accountability' and 'collective responsibility' for ad industry's climate impact

Fresh guidance to help advertising firms bolster their environmental sustainability efforts and tackle climate anxiety among professionals in the industry has been unveiled today by Ad Net Zero. Developed...

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