As the recession hits bottom lines, will profits take precedence over green initiatives or will businesses give carbon regulations the support they need? Teresa Hitchcock reports

How are businesses reacting to the downturn in economic activity? Will they be tempted to ‘green-wash’ through the recession, will they genuinely try to make sense of the ‘green is good for business’ argument, or will they simply not bother to do either?

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