Green marketing wasted due to poor targetting

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New report argues consumers respect firms that are fighting climate change, but poorly targeted marketing means green messages are not reaching the right customers

Almost 70 per cent of consumers have no idea what companies are doing in terms of climate change and sustainability despite millions being spent on green marketing each year, new research shows. A...

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