26 April —
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Nick Roberts, Best Foot Forward
Thanks to his hit, 'Thrift Shop,' Macklemore might be the closest we've had to a rapper promoting sustainability. But how much does he actually know about reuse in the …
11 March —
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David Meller, The Fairtrade Foundation
Is Certification here to stay? Or is it “an analogue solution in a digital age” ready to be consigned to the annals of history?
There is no doubt that Certification Schemes …
15 Feb. —
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Charlie Ashford, Corporate Citizenship
What was the defining sustainability theme of 2012? The (un)ethical supply chain is a strong contender.
Supply chain scandals hit the headlines throughout the year. Apple was …
The UK Minister of State for Agriculture and Food spoke yesterday at Oxford University about the importance of farming in a future of climate change and population …
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 …
2 Feb. 2012 —
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Julian Walker-Palin, Asda Walmart
It is my pleasure to announce the launch of the Asda Sustain & Save Exchange on 2degrees. We believe that the Exchange will help us to explore new and innovative ways of …
14 Sept. 2012 —
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Richard Sheane, Best Foot Forward
By Richard Sheane, Best Foot Forward
The global sportswear giant Puma recently announced that it will have to stop using leather in the future because it is so …
Do labels work? With the launch of the 2degrees Essentials Labeling Guide, Sally Vivian of URS discusses the purpose of labelling and questions whether labels are being used …
Today, we invite you to get involved in our project to assess the current state of play when it comes to companies undertaking product portfolio footprinting.
How much do you …
18 Oct. 2012 —
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Douglas Helman, PE International
Case Study: PE International and life cycle assessment (LCA) methods with Tata Steel.
Life cycle assessment (LCA) is often referred to as being an expensive and slow process …