All Sustainability articles – Page 283
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ArticleNorth East backs green projects
A conference concluded that the north-east of England has great potential for renewable energy, following its commitment to producing 20 per cent of all the electricity consumed in the region from renewables by 2020.
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ArticleClimate diagnosis heats up
Latest research from the Met Office has shown that emissions of CO2 will need to be reduced to close to zero by the end of this century, if a rise in the mean global temperature beyond 2°C is to be avoided.
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ArticleSainsbury's launches sustainability groups
Sainsbury’s is to launch three new crop sustainability groups as it moves its work into produce for the first time.
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Farmers successful over NVZ appeals
A number of farmers have won appeals against Nitrate Vulnerable Zone (NVZ) designations for their businesses and these are having a positive impact on all farms in that same drainage area, according to the National Farmers’ Union (NFU).
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ArticlePhilippines health body recommends spray ban
The Philippine Department of Health has angered banana workers with its recommendation to ban aerial crop spraying
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ArticleABP recognised for carbon reduction
The UK's largest port group has been rewarded for its efforts in reducing its carbon footprint
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ArticleCherries hold up to heat
Extreme heatwave conditions in Australia’s central west New South Wales are not damaging cherry quality, a leading supplier says
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Growers praised for enviro-commitment
Farmers and growers are working hard to protect and enhance the environment and biodiversity, according to a new report by Natural England.
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ArticleAsda slams green supermarket report
Asda has slammed a report into the environmental credentials of supermarkets that downgraded it as having “room for improvement” following a “showing potential” grade two years ago.
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WRAP reveals £12bn wasted
A new report into the scale of the UK’s food waste has revealed that more than £12 billion worth of products which are still fit for consumption are discarded each year.
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Global warming offers UK opportunities
Global warming poses enormous challenges to British agriculture but could also hold a number of opportunities, according to speakers at a prestigious seminar.
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New "food bank" launches
A new “food bank” has been launched which looks to capitalise on supermarkets’ wasted product.
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Earl of Selborne backs farming solution
Policy-makers must place greater value on carbon sinks and water conservation if land managers are to deliver broad-reaching objectives such as preserving biodiversity and combating climate change, according to John Palmer, 4th Earl of Selborne.
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FPC seeks green labelling accuracy
The UK government must ensure that green labelling schemes give consumers accurate information to allow them to make informed choices, according to the Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC).
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ArticleMetro launches reusable bags
Mesh bags will be available as an alternative to plastic across the retailer's fresh produce aisles from late November onwards
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ArticleFPC highlights airfreight's true impact
The Fresh Produce Consortium has urged the UK government to provide accurate environmental information on all sectors of the fresh produce supply chain
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Agriculture key in biofuel debate
The UK and EU could sustainably deliver up to 80 per cent of the greener road transport fuels needed to meet the government’s renewable fuel obligations, new research has revealed.
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ArticleSecretts tasked with green research
One of the South East’s leading restaurant suppliers has been given the task of finding a greener way to transport fruit and vegetables to London.
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ArticleEarthcycle inks distribution deal
The environmentally responsible packaging manufacturer has entered into an agreement with Crawford SupplyLINE to distribute its products in eastern Canada
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Lord Cameron doubts food security concerns
Lord Ewen Cameron, the first head of the Countryside Agency, has launched an attack on the movement behind food security, doubting the issue’s credentials.

