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Children are making their families more eco-friendly. And brands are noticing

Children are encouraging their parents to recycle more, cycle short distances and compost. Image: Unsplash/Christopher Luther

Shaheen Hosany

Lecturer in Marketing, Royal Holloway University of London

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