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Iceland calls for ‘transparent’ plastic packaging reporting among retailers

16th September 2020

Greenpeace / Iceland / Plastic Packaging

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Iceland to redistribute surplus food to store colleagues to reduce waste

26th May 2020

Food Waste / Iceland / SDGs / WRAP

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Iceland announces 29% reduction in plastic usage

16th March 2020

Iceland / packaging / plastic / Supermarkets

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Iceland recycles over 1 million plastic bottles through reverse vending

22nd August 2019

DRS / Iceland / plastic / Reverse Vending

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Iceland trials UK’s first plastic bag free store

26th July 2019

Iceland / plastic / single-use carrier bags

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Major Brands Sign “Waste To Wealth” Commitment

22nd November 2018

Bupa / Deloitte / Greggs / Heineken / Iceland / Lloyds Banking Group / Marks & Spencer / PwC / Sky / Thames Water / The Co-Operative Bank / The Prince’s Responsible Business Network / Toyota / Unilever / Waste to Wealth

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Aluminium Beverage Can Recycling Reaches 74 Percent

13th June 2018

aluminium / Andy Doran / beverage cans / EU / Iceland / Norway / Recycling / Switzerland

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Iceland Commits To Eliminating Plastic Packaging From Own Brand

16th January 2018

Iceland / Marine Litter / Plastic Waste / Plastics

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Tackling Food Waste… The Minister’s Gone To Iceland

22nd December 2017

Christmas / Food Waste / Hannah Blythyn / Iceland / Minister / Wales

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“Freeganism” And The Law

13th February 2014

Dentons / Eleanor Reeves / Food Waste / Freeganism / Iceland / legal / Sam Boileau

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