Apparel brand Arc’teryx apologises after publicity stunt with artist Cai Guo-qiang prompts probe amid criticism over environmental impact
“We have immediately sent an investigation team to the site and will take actions according to laws and regulations,” the officials said in a statement.
Arc’teryx later apologised on Chinese social media, saying it would invite professional environmental groups to evaluate whether the project had caused any damage.
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