All Sustainability articles – Page 277
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Half of Britons favour carbon tax
Climate change consultancy AEA has found that half of Britons would support a carbon tax on products deemed more harmful to the environment.
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Australian citrus growers face water cuts
Growers in the Murray Darling Basin are facing the prospect of severe water cuts under a new government plan
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ArticleDole responds to Costa Rica allegations
EXCLUSIVE: Dole responds to report and documentary by Consumers International and Guardian Films on intensive tropical fruit production in Costa Rica
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ArticleSchools work to save UK apples
The Fruit-Full Schools programme has been set up to rescue the UK’s endangered orchards
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ArticleHamburg Süd tests low-sulphur fuel
Group aids US Environmental Protection Agency in generating data on possible contaminant reductions in shipping
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ArticleIndian production drops as bee numbers fall
India could face a production crisis if farmers don't use ecological production methods that sustain pollinating insect populations, a study claims
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ArticleConcerns raised over Peru water footprint
Report claims expansion of asparagus production in Peru is "unsustainable" due to alleged over-use of water resources
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ArticleDole water conservation efforts recognised
Company receives honourable mention during World Water Week for reducing water usage at banana plant in Costa Rica
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ArticleMaersk Line makes Hong Kong fuel switch
Vessels at berth in Hong Kong now use low-sulphur fuel to "significantly reduce emissions", group says
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Public cynical over supermarket bag policy
Public opinion on the issue of charging for plastic bags is decidedly mixed with some consumers cynical about supermarkets’ motives, a new ethical living report from YouGov SixthSense reveals.
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ArticleNew logo launch for French apples
The ANPP is responsible for the introduction of a new logo highlighting the environmental, social and economic credentials of French apples
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ArticlePlastic bag figures fall
Supermarkets and their customers have reduced the number of ‘single-use' carrier bags being handed out for the fourth year in a row but doubt has been cast over the extent of progress on the issue.
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ArticleChiquita launches Biodigester system
New Costa Rica-based system designed to convert organic material into heat, energy and nutrient-rich fertilisers
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Ice scheme to reward green choices
A new national rewards scheme is to support sustainable British retailers and those who provide best-in-class produce to consumers.
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ArticleUK producers face water crisis
UK producers face reduced productivity and bigger water bills in future unless they prepare for droughts by reducing water requirements and harnessing rain and grey water sources more.
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ArticleShow goes on come rain or shine
The fresh produce industry needs to take into account the potential impact of future changes in regional and seasonal climate
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ArticleGrowers urged to act on CFE
Jim Paice, minister of state for environment and rural affairs, has praised the “steady progress” of the Campaign for the Farmed Environment (CFE) but has called on farmers and growers to push project further.
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ArticleVessel design helps Maersk cut emissions
Shipping group says it will cut 15,000 tonnes of fuel each year by improving design of 22 container vessels
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ArticleNew CEO at SACL
Steve McGrath has been named as the next CEO of Soil Association Certification Ltd (SACL)
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ArticleStrawberry growers offered irrigation hope
New research has shown UK strawberry growers could cut their water usage by almost a half while remaining commercially strong.

