The expensive truth about FMCG sustainability
Thursday, 24 August 2023
New research shines a light on how far FMCG still has to go towards true sustainability – and how costly a failure to act could be… As important as sustainability is, both to brands and their consumers, taking action inevitably takes time. Here’s what the research says about current climate change initiatives in the sector,
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4 planet-friendly sustainable packaging breakthroughs
Friday, 09 June 2023
Sustainability is now a necessity rather than a choice – particularly in the consumer product sector. Consumer product brands of all sizes are striving to hit key environmental targets and meet changing consumer expectations. One key trend we’ve seen as a result is a shift towards more sustainable packaging. And, so far in 2023, there
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Why are consumers boycotting big brands?
Wednesday, 15 March 2023
More and more consumers are boycotting their favourite brands in favour of their values. But what is the major moral dilemma causing shoppers to take their custom elsewhere? You might have heard of ‘greenwashing,’ but do you know how big of an impact it’s having on household brands? Don’t worry; this article will cover all
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Sainsbury’s steps towards Net Zero with hydrogen-powered HGV trial
Thursday, 19 January 2023
Big Four grocer Sainsbury’s has successfully completed a hydrogen-powered HGV trial. Read all about the outcome of the trial, how it contributes to Sainsbury’s long-term sustainability goals, and what it means for consumer products businesses like yours. Sainsbury’s has kickstarted 2023 by reaching a significant sustainability milestone. Working with electric vehicles (EV) company Electra,
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What are supermarkets doing about ‘unambitious’ sustainability efforts?
Friday, 11 November 2022
MPs and environmental organisations have spoken out against British supermarkets’ “unambitious” sustainability initiatives. What are brands like Tesco, Sainsbury’s, and Marks & Spencer doing to improve their efforts? A recent report by the Environment, Food & Rural Affairs Committee (Efra), a cross-party parliamentary group, has called recent efforts by supermarkets to reduce plastic waste ‘lacklustre’.
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