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Industries have been challenged to adopt more environmentally responsible practices as part of the global effort to combat climate change. At a recent industry event in Nairobi, environmental experts called for deeper reforms across the built environment sector, urging manufacturers to prioritize low-emission materials and greener supply chains.
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