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Companies Worldwide Could Face Customer Backlash if They Fail to Take Action on Climate Change

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·  New global research examines worldwide attitudes and behaviours to sustainability and how this could redefine business' climate action and growth strategies

·  Within a year, 3 in 5 people will start to boycott brands who don't act on climate change

·  Almost half of consumers prepared to switch brands and...

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