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Video Photo report Salon du Végétal

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"We are being hit twice now"

That conclusion is drawn by Jan Willem Wieringa of Desch Plantpak in a post putting a face to the worrying figures from VNO-NCW. A quarter of energy-intensive Dutch companies risk…

"Don't save what can be saved, but invest in sustainability"

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