Nike fails to shrink carbon footprint as trainer sales boom

Jessica Shankleman
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Company unveils a host of new targets and strategies to tackle environmental footprint of manufacturing and transport

Nike saw its global carbon emissions rise by nearly 17 per cent last year as sales recovered from the impact of a global economic crisis, according to its latest sustainability report. The global sportswear...

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