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Tough laws needed to hold food companies to account on green promises

Tough legislation will be needed to hold companies, organisations and Government to account on their green promises to farmers and consumers.

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Tough laws needed to hold food companies to account on green promises

Tough legislation will be needed to hold companies, organisations and Government to account on their green promises to farmers and consumers. The warning came from Client Earth, a UK-based charity...

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