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lululemon 2030 Scope 3 Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emission Targets Study: Can Preferred Materials Enable this Athletic Apparel Company Achieve Its Ambitious Targets? – ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Fast Track: Can Preferred Materials Enable Athletic Apparel Company Lululemon to Achieve Its Ambitious Scope 3 Emissions Targets?" report from Textiles Intelligence Ltd. has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. Athletic apparel company lululemon, headquartered in Canada, has set a number of ambitious Scope 3 greenhouse gas (GHG) emission targets for 2030. As a result of its efforts to meet these targets, in 2023 the company achieved for the first time a...

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