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‘No time for waste’: Tesco and Hubbub team up for new food waste-busting trial

Tesco has teamed up with environmental charity Hubbub to launch a new initiative to explore how the UK can better tackle its 6.6million tonne annual…

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Plastic bags: Government confirms all retailers in England to levy 10p charge from April

The 5p charge on plastic bags is being ramped up to 10p and will be extended to all retailers in England from April next year,…

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Nestlé among members of newly launched Coalition of Action on Food Waste

The Consumer Goods Forum (CGF) has launched a CEO-led Coalition of Action on Food Waste, which brings together 14 of ‘the world’s largest’ retailers and…

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Trial could see Morrisons ditch all plastic ‘bags for life’ for paper

From Monday (17 August) the supermarket be offering ‘strong paper bags’ instead of reusable plastic ones in eight stores as part of a trial that…

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China’s retail sales unexpectedly fall as consumer caution prevails

China’s retail sales slipped in July, dashing expectations for a modest rise, as consumers in the world’s second-largest economy failed to shake off wariness about…

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H&M recycled dress ‘well received’

Clothing retailer H&M has said a dress it launched earlier this year dubbed as one of the world’s first truly recycled clothing items has been…

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Aldi to halve plastic packaging use in the UK by 2025

The new commitment will see 2.2 billion pieces of plastic removed from the supermarket’s product lines over the next five years, most of which will…

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Meat supply chain pledges to cut waste in half by 2030

38 of the UK’s largest meat producers and retailers have signed a pledge to halve the amount of meat that goes to waste in the…

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All Japanese stores to charge shoppers for plastic bags from Wednesday

All retail stores across Japan, including convenience stores and supermarkets, will be required to charge shoppers for plastic bags from Wednesday as a measure to…

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New Zealand supermarket chain becomes first to use ‘period’ label on menstrual products

Shoppers at a New Zealand supermarket chain will no longer see euphemistic language like “sanitary” or “feminine hygiene” products to describe pads, tampons and menstrual…

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