In an era where every company’s logo has gone green, and sustainability reports are thicker than phone books, one uncomfortable truth remains: most corporate environmental claims are about as solid as a sandcastle at high tide. While businesses rush to paint themselves in various shades of green, few are willing to face the cold, hard math of their environmental impact.
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