Charity snubs £750,000 donation from gas company over reluctance to take cash from fossil fuel firms
Save the Children rejected a large donation because it was from a gas producer. The £750,000 donation from Neptune Energy for Ukraine was rejected. Save the Children said they did not want the money because it 'didn't want to endorse fossil fuels'.
Save the Children rejected a large donation because it was from a gas producer. The £750,000 donation from Neptune Energy for Ukraine was rejected. Save the Children said they did not want the money because it 'didn't want to endorse fossil fuels'Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
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