British retailer Tesco makes net zero pledge
Reacting to growing consumer demand for less waste and protecting the environment, Tesco promises net zero carbon emissions by 2050 across its operations, together with those generated by the products it sells and its supply chains. Tesco also committed to a new group-wide net zero target of 2035 for all its own operations.
This article was also published in 11/2021 of Trade magazin.
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