I often advocate as many in the climate space do, for dropping clients who hurt your own climate initiatives.
Saying goodbye to clients, dicey or not, sounds scary for a lot of reasons.
But it can be healthy in so many other ways:
The truth is, any client you say goodbye to probably won't go out of business because of that (hopefully you won't either).
They'll find someone else who'll help them. And whether they're deserving of the help or not, let's just say that's a good thing, mostly for you.
So... Is there one client who it's really time to say goodbye to?
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