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Daily Media Briefing
May 23, 2014- Intel submits first SEC conflict minerals report
- Clothing retailers challenge Cambodian factory conditions
- EU moves to scrap 'best before' labels in bid to cut food waste
- Corrupt British companies face fines of 400 percent of illicit profits
- Toyota develops chips for hybrid cars to boost fuel efficiency
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May 22, 2014- Dell advances green packaging, closed-loop recycling
- Tesco to remove checkout sweets in 'healthy choice' move
- Asian Agri to stop sourcing from illegal plantations
- Homeworking holds key to carbon reduction for businesses, report finds
- 300 firms leaving Beijing to reduce smog in capital
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May 21, 2014- Ukraine crisis: how supply chains have become a global battleground
- Green groups issue warning over EU biomass plans
- China's ban on overseas auditors raises concern over transparency
- Bitter pill for Pfizer as US proposes laws to block tax switches
- New survey shows companies becoming more sensitive to sustainable investment concerns
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May 20, 2014- Forced labour 'making $150 billion profit'
- Food groups under fire from Oxfam over carbon emissions
- World Cup 2014: Greenpeace investigation reveals sportswear 'toxic scandal'
- SEC and Thaipat Institute launch CSR indicators for Thai companies
- Credit Suisse pleads guilty in felony case
- UK Banking standards oversight body to be set up
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May 19, 2014- Greenpeace: Brazil laundering illegal timber on a 'massive and growing scale'
- ‘Keep dirty energy out of Green Climate Fund’, demand activists
- Food should be regulated like tobacco, say campaigners
- Coca-Cola and McDonald's sign up to UK litter prevention pledge
- Apple and Google's Motorola announce patent truce, agree to work on reform
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May 15, 2014- EU warned private sector engagement in aid risks “putting profit before poverty”
- Fast-food protests planned globally
- Qatar promises to reform labour laws after outcry over 'World Cup slaves'
- Lack of female film directors is undemocratic, says Cannes head judge
- Angry UK shareholders spring new revolts on executive pay
- Harvard researchers develop bioplastic from shrimp shells
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May 14, 2014- 'Sustainable' companies using secretive tax havens, says Christian Aid
- Shock EU Google ruling raises data privacy issues
- Closed-loop upcycling: Starbucks now sourcing milk from coffee-fed cows
- US tobacco child labour: Children working on farms 'endangered' by exposure to nicotine
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May 13, 2014- Sedex teams up with World Bank to launch supply chain monitoring platform
- New study shows that effective metrics, training, and leadership are key to creating supply chain sustainability
- Women now on boards at all FTSE 100 manufacturing firms
- Australian coal bonanza could provoke ‘catastrophic climate change’
- Seeing future in fuel cells, Toyota ends Tesla deal
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May 12, 2014- NGOs call on EU to implement circular economy
- Washing-up liquid bottle made from ocean plastic aims to clean up seas
- Community energy projects need ‘support at all levels’ to flourish
- RSPCA members split over farm certification
- Zero-hours contracts breed mistrust and feelings of insecurity, says Acas