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Marks & Spencer, Plastic bags, Unilever, Nestlé, India and Eco friendly brands, Kraft
Marks & Spencer (M&S) is launching a range of Solar PV and Solar
Thermal water heating solutions to "help customers cut their carbon
emissions and reduce their energy bills". Read more
Public opinion on the issue of charging for plastic bags is decidedly
mixed, a new ethical living report from YouGov SixthSense reveals.32% of
UK consumers agree with the scheme as it will reduce the overall number
being used. Read more
Unilever, along with the University of Aberdeen, has designed a tool to help
reduce greenhouse gas emissions in its supply chain. Read moreNestlé has joined leading ministers and environmental figures to
discuss the challenges of sustaining water quality at the World Water
Week event in Stockholm, Sweden. Read more India is becoming an increasingly attractive market for brands with
eco-friendly credentials, according to a new report. Read more Kraft said work conducted by the Cadbury Cocoa
Partnership initiative in Ghana will see more cocoa farmer organisations
becoming Fairtrade certified by the end of 2010, to ensure
sustainability of supply and a guaranteed income for growers. Read more
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