Green freeports – gateway to sustainability or greenwashing with a tax avoidance cherry?
The promise and perils of Scotland's green freeports: ensuring a sustainable future versus opening doors to greenwashing and fraud
Read moreAlison Murray lives in Argyll and Bute, after a career of working on projects in many locations. She believes the nation's best interests would be served by building inclusive, economic, and cultural ties with Europe. She believes that public participation in politics is vital, and submitted a Parliamentary Petition to enable Petition Authors to speak in the Commons debate to ensure their intent was heard.
The promise and perils of Scotland's green freeports: ensuring a sustainable future versus opening doors to greenwashing and fraud
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