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Should film festivals ban private jets to meet sustainability promises?
As film festivals face mounting scrutiny over their carbon footprints, the use of private jets by attendees clashes with stated sustainability goals. Cast your vote on whether banning private jets is a necessary step or a symbolic gesture.
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