All CO2 emissions articles – Page 20
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News
Food and drink industry carbon emissions reduction goal achieved five years early
Water use also down 15.6% among FDF member retailer
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Analysis and Features
Carbonates: Pepsi wins battle of low-sugar drinks as Coca-Cola bottles it
War on sugar sees carbonates targeted while sports and energy drinks are let off scot-free… for now…
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News
Britvic profits surge as carbonates sales fizz
Profits at Britvic have surged as the Pepsi bottler recovers from the Fruit Shoot recall in 2012.
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News
Cawston Press launches first canned fruit carbonates
Cawston Press is launching its first canned products as it looks to triple the size of its business…
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Comment and Opinion
Collaboration is key to cutting supply chain carbon
The era of cheap food is coming to an end, according to Tesco boss Philip Clarke…
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Category Report
Levi Roots, Shloer, J2O, Bottle Green: NPD in carbonates
Levi Roots is adding a new flavour to its Jamaican Sunset soft drinks range…
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News
Kingsmill cuts carbon by 13% on key loaves
Kingsmill has slashed the carbon footprint of its three top-selling loaves by 13%…
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News
Loving your skin with a tiny carbon footprint
The founder of an all-British beauty brand is seeking supermarket listings for her eco-focused range…
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News
Zevia brings stevia soft drinks to UK
US soft drink brand Zevia is making its UK debut this month with a range of carbonated stevia-based drinks at Ocado.
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News
Carbon cost of fish industry under review
The British Standards Institute has launched a consultation on a new method of assessing the carbon footprint of fish and seafood products.
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News
Tesco cleans up with Replenish refill lines
Tesco has launched an exclusive range of refillable multi-surface cleaners to help shoppers cut their carbon footprint…
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News
M&S is now carbon neutral
Marks & Spencer has declared that it is the first major retailer in the world to become carbon neutral.
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Tesco tells suppliers: work harder to cut carbon
Tesco expects to see “more concrete action” from its suppliers to help it meet its carbon emission reduction targets.
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News
Carbon cost of 'sustainable' pole and line tuna revealed
Tuna caught by pole and line has a carbon footprint over four times higher than tuna caught…
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Comment and Opinion
Carbon label still relevant
In response to your recent article we wanted to clarify the role of the carbon label within our overall supply chain footprinting…
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Analysis and Features
The Carbon Trust: too slow-footed to save the planet?
Tesco has pulled out of the Trust’s CO2 scheme, but the industry had already been seeking more effective routes to sustainability.
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Comment and Opinion
For every useful question it answers, the carbon footprint label raises several more
OK, we were wrong about self-service supermarkets in 1947, but our doubts about the Carbon Trust label have proved well founded.
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Analysis and Features
Is this new carbon reduction table just a load of hot air?
A new Environment Agency table that names and shames food companies for their energy use has been branded “pointless”. Is it, asks Beth Phillips
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News
Indies rage as Carbon Trust drops free loans
Leading independent retailers have slammed the Carbon Trust for scrapping interest-free loans for energy saving equipment and replacing them with loans charged at rates of almost 10%.Since 2004, the Carbon Trust has dished out £160m in...
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Comment and Opinion
Third Party: Carbon labelling makes better business sense
Shoppers are increasingly willing to stop buying brands that don’t make their carbon footprints clear, says Harry Morrison