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UK supermarkets fare badly in first refrigeration & global warming survey

February 2nd, 2009 · No Comments

BUDGET supermarket Iceland has come bottom in a new survey examining the global warming impact of supermarket in-store fridges and freezers.
The Chilling Facts survey, carried out by London-based campaign group, the Environmental Investigation Agency EIA) asked supermarkets about the global warming impacts of their refrigeration.

Marks & Spencer came top of the league table, mainly [...]

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Tesco chief: ‘We must go green’

September 4th, 2008 · No Comments

Sir Terry Leahy reckons that Tesco must improve upon its green credentials according to todays Guardian. Want to know more? Check out the big man’s statement below:
All too often, politicians and businessmen have said to me: “You’re a businessman, so surely you’re opposed to the green agenda?” They think: “You cannot make a profit and [...]

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Soaring fuel prices and green pressures herald comeback for Britain’s waterways

August 10th, 2008 · No Comments

According to this article by The Independent, massive retailers Tesco and transport giants Eddie Stobart are among firms taking to the water to beat congestion and reduce costs. Read on below:
Britain’s waterways are on the brink of an astonishing revival – and some of the UK’s biggest trucking firms are leading the way. The UK’s [...]

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Tesco carbon labels its own products

April 16th, 2008 · No Comments

Just when it seemed that Britain’s largest superstore was a green villain, Tesco’s has redeemed itself with news that from next month the shop will be putting carbon labels on its own-brand products, to allow consumers to choose items which are less damaging to the environment. Initially the labels will go on potatoes, energy-efficient light [...]

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Tesco secretly backs an eco-town

April 11th, 2008 · No Comments

One of the Government’s new eco-towns is being secretly backed by Tesco, it emerged last night. The supermarket giant plans to build a sprawling “environmentally friendly” store at the heart of the proposed town in Hanley Grange, Cambridgeshire.
A shortlist of 15 eco-town sites featuring zero carbon buildings was unveiled last week, but not Tesco’s involvement. [...]

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Tesco’s £1.99 chicken draws critiscm

February 7th, 2008 · No Comments

Tesco was criticised last night by animal welfare groups for slashing the price of whole chickens to £1.99 in a special “bargain basement” offer which makes its birds the cheapest on the market.

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