All Environment articles – Page 68
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ArticlePure Harvest eyeing Saudi Arabia
The UAE-based start-up views the production of local, tasty produce as the answer to the Gulf region’s over-reliance on food imports
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ArticleNatoora launches plastic-free packaging
High-end supplier develops packaging for Natoora, Waitrose and Whole Foods that can be recycled and home-composted
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ArticleWageningen calls for action on global food security
Environmental project supports innovation and urgency from food producers around the world to ensure we can feed ourselves in 2050
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ArticleCandidates support environmental health
More than 100 prospective MPs have pledged to back CIEH manifesto if voted in, committing to help improve food standards as UK leaves EU
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ArticleHoneycrunch ditching the plastic
Innatis is rolling out new fully recyclable cardboard punnets for its Honeycrunch apples in response to retailers’ desire to lose the plastic
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ArticleBesana sets targets on plastic use
Italian dried fruit and nut supplier says it is aiming to have 'zero impact' on the environment within the next 15 years
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ArticleShoppers dreaming of a green Christmas
IGD research says two thirds of consumers want to reduce their environmental impact, with buying loose produce seen as key
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ArticleMoney talks in packaging
The higher cost of sustainable packaging, and consumers' reluctance to pay more for it, are an obstacle to progress as the fresh produce sector strives to cut its plastic waste
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AnalysisA green gimmick?
Much has been made of the environmental benefits of vertical production but some are sceptical of how much impact it can really have
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ArticleBright future for LEDs, predicts Kubo
LEDs, robotic forecasting tools and climate screens have big potential to improve greenhouse production, say speakers at inaugural GTC
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ArticleMorrisons partners with app to fight food waste
Retailer will make up boxes of unsold food that has reached its 'best before' date for sale through Too Good To Go
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ArticleIrrigation project kicks off in Tunisia
In Tunisia, the World Bank is co-financing the Irrigated Agriculture Intensification Project to improve the country’s management of limited water resources
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ArticlePoland’s apple players
With the apple season beginning, some of the big names in the Polish industry are ready to meet this campaign’s challenges head on
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ArticleSurvey reveals pressure to reduce plastic further
UK shoppers think plastic packaging needs to be drastically reduced but price and lack of recycling knowledge are barriers to change
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Article‘We must compensate green farmers’
Producers should be financially rewarded for green practices beyond simply receiving certification, says Ellen MacArthur Foundation
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ArticlePlastic alternative picks up award
An environmentally friendly substitute for plastic made of fish waste has scooped the international prize from the James Dyson Foundation
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ArticleNFU calls for flood prevention measures
Union demands better long-term planning and funding to protect farm businesses from increasingly frequent extreme weather events
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ArticleMorrisons removes black plastic from own brand
Almost 4,000 tonnes of plastic will be made more easily recyclable thanks to the move
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ArticleGreenfood Iberica unveils climate initiative
Plant for Life project will see Spanish group plant one tree for every tonne of fresh produce sold under its Daily Greens brand
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ArticleHailstorm wreaks havoc in key producing region
South Australia’s Riverland region hit by sudden hailstorm, ruining crops and leaving producers to assess the damage

