Big businesses ‘takes the cake’ on climate hypocrisy

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Sky News host Peta Credlin says when it comes to net zero targets, corporate Australia “takes the cake” on climate hypocrisy.

A new survey from the consultancy firm PwC of ASX 200 companies has revealed while 36 per cent have net zero targets, only 19 per cent have disclosed timeframes for them.

“In other words, less than one in five of our top companies who preach endlessly about sustainability and decarbonisation have a credible path to cut their emissions,” she said.Read More

 

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