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Beware the carbon offsetting cowboys

By Fiona Harvey, Environment Correspondent

Published: April 26 2007 03:00 | Last updated: April 26 2007 03:00

Deciding to go "carbon neutral" in late 2004 was a pioneering step for HSBC. The bank's board agreed that it should become the first big company to cancel out all of its impact on the climate.

"It was a leap of faith," said Francis Sullivan, deputy head of group sustainable development at HSBC. "But we knew it was something we should do."

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