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There’s a Lot Riding on The Global Plastics Treaty
Waste,Retail,Business,Young People
June 19, 2023
On Friday 2nd June, in Paris, 170 nations signed up to an agreement to draft a Global Plastics Treaty by the end of 2024. This is a positive step on our journey to tackle plastic pollution.But don't hold your breath. The meaningful nature of the treaty is under threat. The fossil fuel and…
Iceland, Palm Oil and Empty PR Stunts
April 27, 2018
Richard Walker, MD of Iceland Foods, is a man on a mission to save the world’s rainforests. You can bet he felt really pleased with himself when his decision to ban the use of palm oil in Iceland’s own brands attracted a flurry of publicity a couple of weeks ago. Since then, people have had a…