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Complimentary VIP places for this event Turning Climate Transition Commitments Into Action: London on Wednesday 29th June at Bracken House, are available to business leaders in London, drawn from across industry, to determine how to turn commitments into action and move climate transition plans from a discussion phase into action.
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<p style="box-sizing: border-box;">Thank you for your In-person pass application to attend Strategies for Transitioning to Net Zero: London, taking place on 29 June at Bracken House. Your registration is being processed.<br /><br />Please note that complimentary places are available only to individuals who meet our qualifying criteria and are subject to review and approval by the Publisher.<br /><br />If successful, we will notify you by way of a confirmation email in the next 5 working days.</p> <p>Best wishes, </p> <p>Financial Times Live</p>
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