Earls Court Development Company secures SBTi approval for net zero targets

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EXCLUSIVE: London developer reveals plans to reduce carbon emissions and impact on the environment through development of 44-acre Earls Court site

The Earls Court Development Company (ECDC) has had its net zero targets for the high profile re-development of the 44-acre site of the former Earls Court Exhibition Centre site validated by the Science...

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