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Old 23-01-2007, 03:17 PM
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Default Trading bright green ideas - M&S and Tesco and energy efficiency

Hello members,

Another article regarding the current debate on energy efficiency and retailers:

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...5-2557739.html

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Thanks for posting that. What a great article!

The idea of carbon footprint labelling and giving reward points for buying 'eco' products is genius. Not heard of that before.

'Supply chains produce around 31 times more co2 than direct, in store use.' I wonder if they're going to label the carbon use of the whole Lifecycle of products, or just up until it hits the shelf?.

It was in the 'The Times' as well! Wonders will never cease

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