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  • Rapanui: How do you grow a sustainable business quickly?
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    14 Feb. — written by Rob Bell, Rob Bell Media

    In giving Rapanui, the clothing brand they launched in 2008, the slogan 'making eco-fashion cool', brothers Rob and Martin Drake-Knight have set themselves a daunting task, …

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  • How Heineken and Maersk Line are reducing their environmental impact through collaboration
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    10 Jan. — written by Jonathan Morris, BSR

    Jonathan Morris of BSR looks at how companies such as Heineken and Maersk Line are improving their environmental performance through collaboration in the Clean Cargo Working …
  • Sustainability in the food and grocery industry
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    26 Feb. — added by Toby Pickard, IGD

    A number of free slides on the growing business case for sustainability, with a focus on food and grocery companies that are finding a competitive advantage from becoming …
  • All that glitters is not gold: A guide to buying responsible jewellery
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    20 Feb. — written by Nicola Jenkin, Best Foot Forward

    Buying quality and responsibly sourced jewellery can be a tricky game. However, there are ways to overcome the problems to make your purchase worthwhile. Being of South …

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  • Big fines for giant US retailers for ‘bamboozling’ customers
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    9 Jan. — written by Stephen Kennett, 2degrees

    US retail giants Amazon, Macy’s, Max Studio and Sears have been ordered to pay big fines for mislabelling their products and trying to pass off rayon fabrics as genuine …
  • B&Q is seeking a long-term, sustainable replacement to peat – Can you help?
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    11 April 2011 — started by Izabela Stacewicz, 2degrees

    In the early 1990s, environmental NGOs, and then the UK government identified the use of peat in growing media for gardening and horticulture as unsustainable, and the …

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  • Adidas engages suppliers through Better Cotton
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    14 Feb. — added by Vanessa Delgado, 2degrees

    This webinar hosted by 2degrees and presented by speakers from Adidas and BCI teaches you how to work with different parts of the supply chain to increase the flow of and …
  • Engaging upstream and downstream suppliers with Adidas and BCI [slides]
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    14 Feb. — added by Vanessa Delgado, 2degrees

    This webinar hosted by 2degrees and presented by speakers from Adidas and BCI teachers you how to work with different parts of the supply chain to increase the flow of and …
  • 500 Up! The third Sustain & Save Exchange Summit
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    8 Feb. — written by Julian Walker-Palin, Asda Walmart

    I was just reminiscing with my kids that its already over a month since Christmas. It seems like two months at least but in a good way… We’ve really hit the ground running …
  • Regulations to prevent illegally harvested timber being sold in the UK
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    14 Feb. — added by Sara Feijao, Practical Law Company

    The Timber and Timber Products (Placing on the Market) Regulations 2013 come into force on 3 March 2013. Here's what it means for companies.To read more legal updates visit …
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