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Ralph Lauren Drops Net-Zero Emissions Target

The company said it would focus instead on more concrete, near-term goals to deliver measurable results and drive accountability. It has already achieved its current emissions-reduction target for 2030.
Pedestrians walk past the American fashion brand Ralph Lauren store in Hong Kong.
Ralph Lauren is dropping a target to hit net-zero emissions by 2040. (Sebastian Ng/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

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