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Royal Mail Price Hike
Good news and Bad news First the good news – the Royal Mail is pushing up postage costs in April. This move should mean companies become more selective on how they use ‘advertising mail’ – which should hopefully help to … Continue reading
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We’re pretty much doomed – five green things we’ve learnt this week
Occasionally, environmental news coverage throws up reports so depressing it makes you wonder why you get out of bed in a morning. This week provided one of those occasions in the form of a major new report from the OECD … Continue reading
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A not-so guilty pleasure? Nestlé promises greener Easter eggs
Nestlé becomes first major confectioner to use 100 per cent recyclable packaging around its Easter eggs. Nestlé has today been hailed as the first major confectioner to package its Easter eggs in only recyclable materials, in a move designed to … Continue reading
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Budget must provide green policy clarity, say business leaders
Shell, Tesco, Unilever and EDF among those calling on Osborne to demonstrate commitment to green economy. Click here to read more
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Toyota to sell “tens of thousands” of hydrogen cars by 2020
Toyota aims to sell “ten of thousands” of hydrogen powered cars each year by the end of the decade, marking the biggest public commitment yet to the technology from any major manufacturer. http://www.businessgreen.com/bg/news/2157723/toyota-sell-tens-thousands-hydrogen-cars-2020
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Eco Film Making
I wonder if eco film making would catch on in Hollywood? Two British filmmakers have launched a green production company on the Isle of Wight to make full use of the island’s “high solar irradiance” and cut the carbon footprint … Continue reading
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