Environmental Impact
This coverage addresses the environmental impact of UK retail operations, examining sustainability initiatives, regulatory developments, and corporate responsibility efforts. Reporting focuses on emissions reduction, waste management, supply chain practices, and green innovations — offering insight for retail executives, operations managers, and brand leaders seeking to align business performance with environmental goals.
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Sep- 2022 -6 SeptemberClothing & Shoes
WNU receives B Corp certification
WNU has announced that it has achieved B Corp certification, commiting to a “continuous improvement process” on its commitment to environmental and social actions. B Corp is one of the most demanding certifications that evaluates brands’ social and environmental impact, with over 300 questions on governance, workers, communities and impact…
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Jul- 2022 -27 JulyComment
Quick delivery companies must build a brand beyond just awareness
One of the many changes in consumer behaviour brought upon by the pandemic has been the growing reliance on the rapid delivery of essential items to the home. From the urgent need of toilet paper has spawned a new wave of demand for the quick delivery of ‘nice to haves’…
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25 JulyComment
Pure London puts spotlight on Valencian footwear
Ariadna Vilalta on behalf of IVACE said: “Spanish footwear brands from the Valencia region are prestigious and recognised worldwide for their craftmanship, natural materials, quality, and generations of artisan-makers. There is an amazing connection between Spain and UK countries, and the Spanish footwear offer is well-known for its high quality,…
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7 JulySupermarkets
Morrisons opens its first eco store
Morrisons has launched its first low environmental impact store in Little Clacton, Essex, which uses 43% less carbon, stocks 366 loose products to reduce plastic waste, and uses locally sourced products. Morrisons Little Clacton has recycled 99% of the demolition materials from its old store in the new build, and…
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Jun- 2022 -8 JuneSupermarkets
Tesco accused of greenwashing in banned adverts for vegan burger
Tesco’s ‘Plant Chef’ vegan burger adverts have been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) after determining that it could be deemed as ‘misleading’. The ASA said the claim that the ‘Plant Chef’ burger was better for the environment could only be justified “if the advertised product provided a total…
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May- 2022 -26 MayClothing & Shoes
John Lewis enters childrenswear rental market
John Lewis and Partners has announced it is launching a trial with thelittleloop to give parents the choice to rent their children’s clothing. An initial 51 items of clothing for children and babies up to age 12 are available from today (26 May). Customers can swap their rented clothing at…
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25 MaySponsored Articles
EcoPure waters celebrates 4-year anniversary supplying eco-friendly purified water to Jarrold department store
This month, eco-friendly water filtration company, EcoPure Waters, celebrates its four-year anniversary supplying Jarrold Department Store, Norwich’s flagship independent store, with its eco-friendly water filtration and reusable glass bottle solution. EcoPure Waters has been supplying Jarrold with its eco-friendly, pure, still and sparkling filtered water since April 2018, when the…
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10 MaySupermarkets
Tesco opens up supply chains to sustainable start-ups
Tesco and WWF have launched a new accelerator programme which aims to pair start-ups with Tesco suppliers to fast-track sustainability innovation in the supply chain. The partnership aims to “cut the environmental impact of food and support UK food security”. It comes as Tesco is calling on the UK government…
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3 MayFeatures
Missguided: what went wrong?
As the face of online shopping for young women around the world, Missguided has faced its fair share of troubles despite its ever-present popularity within the fast fashion industry. Now the company is eyeing potential buyers, it puts into question the future of the business. Since its launch in March…
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Apr- 2022 -13 AprilNews
Aldi trials all-electric trailer to lower delivery fleet emissions
Aldi has announced it is trialling an all-electric refrigerated trailer to form part of its efforts to reduce lower carbon emissions in its lorry fleet. The trailer converts kinetic energy into electricity to power the on-board batteries as the wheels turn, meaning products are kept cool – all while reducing…
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