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  • Do you know of any REACH/Chemical Risk Management Events/courses being held this year
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    19 March 2009 — started by June Meagher, CW Research Ltd
    Do you know of any REACH/Chemical Risk Management Events/courses being held this year? Please have a look at http://chemicalwatch.com/events - if your event is not listed, …
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  • Major International Hotel Chain Asks: Do we ban unsustainable products from our supply chain?
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    11 May 2012 — started by Izabela Stacewicz, 2degrees
    A 2degrees member responsible for sustainable procurement for a leading international hotel chain asks: "Is there a list of non-sustainable products that we “ban” from our …
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  • Incentives for engagement: Nine steps to supply chain sustainability
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    26 April 2012 — written by Conrad Young, 2degrees
    In February I posted the first of nine short discussions, taken from our January Summit roundtable with GSK, Tesco, B&Q, Molson-Coors and others. These are aimed at helping …
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  • Ted Baker asks: What's the best plastic to use for garment bags?
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    25 Jan. 2012 — started by Holly Browne, Thomas Pink
    We use polybags to keep our garments looking clean and pristine in when they travel from our overseas suppliers, to our warehouse, and from there to our stores, and we're in …
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  • M&S Plan A : Five years later
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    20 June 2012 — written by Simon Brown, 2degrees
    After visiting the recent M&S stakeholder conference, 2degrees' own Simon Brown comments on the company's famous Plan A. It's been five years since the launch of the 5 Year …
  • Sustainability, Aisle 5: The Retail Industry...
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    1 Feb. 2012 — written by Abbie Buckman, 2degrees
    Sustainability, Aisle 5: The Retail Industry Leaders Association 2012 sustainability reportThe Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA) has put out their first Retail …
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  • Tesco and 2degrees Scale-up Sustainable Supply Chain Collaboration
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    23 March 2012 — written by Martin Chilcott, 2degrees
    Tesco is leading the way in using a collaborative approach to address supply chain sustainability, launching the world’s largest supply chain collaboration program on …
  • Segmenting Suppliers: Nine steps to supply chain sustainability
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    12 July 2012 — written by Conrad Young, 2degrees
    In February I posted the first of nine short discussions taken from our January Summit roundtable with GSK, Tesco, B&Q, Molson-Coors, Morgan Sindall and others. These are …
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  • Event: China's Emission Trading Schemes
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    10 Jan. — started by Tristan Edmondson, Carnstone
    China Sustainability Network event: China's emission trading schemes, with Richard Chatterton and Itamar Orlandi from Bloomberg New Energy Finance. Tuesday 22nd Jan, …
  • Major Global Retailer Asks: How do you measure carbon reduction in the supply chain?
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    30 Sept. 2010 — started by Emma Gollub, 2degrees
    A major global retailer has asked 2degrees to post the following question - "How can one achieve a robust measurement of carbon reduction in tonnes across a supply chain at …
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