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J Sainsbury plc / Sainsbury's launches first ever Easter egg recycling scheme - 0 views

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    Sainsbury's became the first UK retailer to offer in-store recycling for Easter egg packaging waste, which accounts for 3,000 metric tons of waste in the UK per year.
Adriana Trujillo

Sainsbury's turns its own expired food into electricity | GreenBiz.com - 0 views

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    U.K. supermarkets Sainsbury announces that one English store is now powered entirely by biogas.
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Sainsbury's Opens 'Triple-Zero' Stores · Environmental Management & Energy Ne... - 0 views

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    Sainsbury's supermarket in Leicester, which opens today, is one of two "triple-zero" stores the retailer has just opened. It emits zero CO2 from all operational energy used, zero waste goes to landfill, and the store has zero impact on the water usage of the local catchment area because of its "water-neutral" status, the UK grocery chain says.
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Sainsbury's Introduces Its First Water-Neutral Store | Sustainable Brands - 0 views

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    Sainsbury's has announced that its new store at Weymouth Gateway will be water neutral - 100 percent of its water demand will be met through water-efficient infrastructure and offsetting partnerships in the local community, and the total water used within the local catchment area will not increase as a result of this new store.
Adriana Trujillo

Sainsbury's lands UK's first sustainable tuna sandwich | GreenBiz.com - 0 views

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    Sainsbury's became the first UK retailer to offer a Marine Stewardship Council-certified tuna sandwich.
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Not so fair trade: Sainsbury's are misleading shoppers by replacing fairtrade logo with... - 0 views

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    British supermarket group Sainsbury's has launched its own in-house sustainability standard, provoking backlash from The Fairtrade Foundation and Fairtrade producers alike. Developed as part of its Sustainability Standards Program, the 'Fairly Traded' label is Sainsbury's attempt to simplify the complex landscape of certifications, while providing more direct support to farmers. But the Fairtrade community fears the move will put the producer-buyer relationship out of whack, with producers ultimately coming out on the losing end.
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