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M&S removes best before dates from fruit and vegetables to reduce food waste

18th July 2022

Food Waste / Marks and Spencer / Supermarket Food Waste

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M&S trials refillable own-brand homecare products

7th June 2022

Marks and Spencer / Refill Stations / retailers

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75% of consumers “consciously” trying to reduce plastic packaging use

3rd March 2020

Marks and Spencer / packaging / plastic / Refill Stations

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Marks & Spencer targets bra recycling with new campaign

12th August 2019

Marks and Spencer / Recycling / textiles

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M&S Take-Back Scheme To Turn Plastic Into Playground Equipment

30th January 2019

Marks and Spencer / Plastic Waste

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UK High Street Brands Working With Viridor To “Close The Loop”

6th November 2018

Marks and Spencer / Sainsbury’s / Tesco / Viridor

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Industry Giants To Tackle “On-The-Go” Recycling In Leeds Pilot

26th June 2018

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Surplus Food Scheme Expands Into Non-Food Product Reuse

15th August 2017

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Google Confirmed For Scottish Resources Conference

20th July 2017

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