All CO2 emissions articles – Page 22

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    Fruit & veg imports to take Tesco carbon test

    2007-10-15T00:00:00Z

    Shoppers will be able to compare the environmental impact of imported fruit and veg with that of homegrown ones after Tesco said it was to trial the Carbon Trust's carbon footprint label on 30 own-label lines.The products in the pilot...

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    Carbon emissions: suppliers come under pressure

    2007-10-01T00:00:00Z

    When Christian Aid took a pop at Tesco earlier this month for failing to take into account carbon emissions incurred by its suppliers, it highlighted a very real dilemma for retailers.

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    Companies to test carbon footprint standard

    2007-09-19T08:29:00Z

    Six food and drink companies have agreed to test a draft product carbon footprinting standard currently being developed by the Carbon Trust, Defra and BSI British Standards. Cadbury Schweppes, Coca-Cola, The Co-op Group, Kimberly-Clark,...

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    Carbon-neutral water makes entrance in UK

    2007-08-25T00:00:00Z

    The first bottled water with carbon-neutral status is set for launch in the UK. Icelandic Glacial is sourced and bottled at Ölfus Spring in Iceland and has received certification from the CarbonNeutral Company for its production techniques and...

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    Cono Sur is first to go carbon neutral

    2007-08-13T00:00:00Z

    A Chilean winery has become the first in the world to achieve global carbon neutral delivery status. The Cono Sur Winery, which produces the Cono Sur and Isla Negra ranges, is now permitted to use the CarbonNeutral mark on its exports, after...

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    In Brief: Fags are cheesy; Carbon roadmap; Morrisons milk

    2007-06-25T00:00:00Z

    Fags are cheesy  Eating dairy products can help people stop smoking, according to research published in Nicotine and Tobacco Research. Scientists found foods such as cheese or yoghurt made cigarette smoke taste much worse.  Carbon roadmap

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    Sainsbury's shoppers worry most about carbon footprint

    2007-06-09T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury's shoppers are more concerned about the carbon footprint of the products they buy than other supermarket customers, according to research.A survey of 966 people by Ipsos Mori found that when asked which they considered more...

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    Trust's plan eases carbon label fears

    2007-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Fears that suppliers would have to come up with specific carbon labels for different customers receded this week after the Carbon Trust joined forces with BSI British Standards andDefra to come up with a...

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    Defra to work on carbon labelling

    2007-05-31T08:23:00Z

    The Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs has joined forces with the Carbon Trust to measure the carbon footprint of products.Defra and the Carbon Trust will work with BSI British Standards to develop an agreed method for...

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    Buyer survey - Carbon labels

    2007-05-05T10:02:00Z

    Much has been written about the food and drink industry’s attempts to reduce its carbon footprint but labels on food that encourage shoppers to save the planet will take time to catch on, according to buyers in our survey.While they all...

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    Carbonates continue to put fizz into offers

    2007-05-05T00:00:00Z


    The growing popularity of still soft drinks hasn’t taken the fizz out of the carbonated market in terms of promotions. Carbonated soft drinks account for 48% of total featured space allocated to the soft drinks category, according to Assosia’s…

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    Carbonates keep on fizzing

    2007-05-05T00:00:00Z

    Fizzy drinks manufacturers have taken out many things from their products to make them more acceptable to today's health-conscious generation but they are trying to retain one thing they think will see them into the long term: the treat...

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    Can carbonates still sparkle?

    2007-05-05T00:00:00Z

    The carbonated drinks industry is fed up with being told that the sparkle has gone out of its business. However, for all suppliers' protestations that they still control a sizeable chunk of the soft drinks market, the signs are that the...

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    Carbon label 'is not understood'

    2007-05-05T00:00:00Z

    Almost half of consumers - and even some buyers - admit they do not understand the Carbon Trust's new carbon footprint labels, according to exclusive research carried out for The Grocer.A survey of 2,000 consumers by Harris Interactive...

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    Strip carbon from supply with a universal scheme

    2007-05-05T00:00:00Z

    Carbon is fast becoming the new currency. Following the launch of the 'We're In This Together campaign' last week, eight major companies have committed to engage proactively with their customers. This move, connecting business to its customer...

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    Alpro Soya is first supplier to commit to carbon neutrality

    2007-05-05T00:00:00Z

    Alpro Soya has become the first food manufacturer in the UK to make a commitment to become completely carbon-neutral. The company, which makes a range of soya products, said this week it would dedicate the remainder of 2007 to assessing...

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    Be cautious over carbon labelling

    2007-03-24T00:00:00Z

    The Carbon Trust's launch of ­carbon labels last week was significant. Government-funded, its job is to help companies and the public sector reduce carbon emissions. So its behind-the-scenes development of a c-label ought have been a triumph. A...

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    "Has an eco-label been thought through? What if imports have lower carbon footprints than domestic ones?"

    2007-03-03T00:00:00Z

    So the government has jumped on the eco-labelling bandwagon set rolling by Tesco. On the face of it, this is good news. If David Miliband's statement of intent this week signals ministers are prepared to work collaboratively with the...

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    Growers fear carbon labels could cost them

    2007-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Growers have given a mixed reception to the idea of labelling food with its carbon footprint, after the government said it was consulting on such a move.Defra warned that locally produced and organic food could have a higher...

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    NZ lamb 'quarter' of UK carbon footprint

    2007-01-27T00:00:00Z

    New Zealand lamb arrived on British shores this week in the first shipment of the new season. The meat traditionally goes on sale in January at the end of New Zealand's spring, when British lamb is largely unavailable. Home-grown lambs...