All Sustainability articles – Page 138
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ArticleSanLucar signs up to Water Scarcity Programme
Company believes technology and Big Data are the industry’s best allies in optimising water resources
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ArticleBrittany onions “looking good”
Timely rain and sun have helped to deliver good volumes of high-quality onions this season, according to Prince de Bretagne
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ArticleZespri steps up zero plastic effort
Its new automated packhouse in Zeebrugge is expected to help the kiwifruit marketer fulfil its long-term plan to ditch plastic packaging
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ArticleAll Tesco produce growers to be LEAF certified
Major decision by the supermarket aims to boost its environmental commitments and will affect 14,000 growers globally
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ArticlePink Lady shows off novelties
At next week's Fruit Attraction, Pink Lady will highlight its zero-plastic commitment with a fully cardboard stand
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ArticleM&S strengthens sustainability pledge
M&S pledges to cut carbon footprint by one third by 2025 as part of its net zero by 2040 commitment
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ArticleSodexo cuts food waste
Sodexo marks International Day of Awareness on Food Loss and Waste by announcing prevention of 280 tonnes of UK food waste
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Article'Falling carrot' stunt calls for food waste funding
Move is part of FareShare's #FoodOnPlates campaign, calling for the government to extend funding to prevent food waste
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ArticleUK hosts 'world's biggest vertical farm'
New multi-million pound farm from The Jones Food Company is being built in Lydney, Gloucestershire
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ArticleMore voices speak up about rising costs
Leading Mexican organic banana suppliers call for price adjustment in light of cost challenges
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ArticleFyffes completes Honduras assessment
Community members at Choluteca melon farms surveyed on their economic, environmental and social concerns
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ArticleSpread lands vertical farming prize
Japanese company's Techno Farm was a winner at Zenith Global's Vertical Farming World Awards
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ArticleBostock named organic brand of the year
New Zealand’s leading organic apple grower recognised at annual Organic NZ awards
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ArticleMelon sector issues cost warning
Central American countries want higher production costs to be shared along supply chain
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ArticleGrapa prepared for extremes
The threat of climate change looms large for growers, but Grapa Varieties believes the genetic profile of its grape varieties offers greater resistance in a future of extreme conditions
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ArticleRewe Group makes vegan ranges climate neutral
Plant-based products sold in Rewe and Penny stores will restore CO2 instead of emitting it, company says
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ArticleMaersk invests in electrofuels company
Group has made a leading venture investment in Prometheus Fuels, a startup with direct air capture-technology
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ArticleAct now on incomes, warns IFAD
IFAD is calling on world leaders at the UN Food Systems Summit to commit to actionable commitments on delivering decent wages for small-scale farmers
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ArticleLST scoops gong at vertical farming awards
Light Science Technologies wins ‘Best Sustainability Initiative’ at Vertical Farming World Awards
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ArticleBayer expands organic seed range
New certified production of tomato, pepper and cucumber seeds aimed at helping boost access to healthy, fresh food

