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Daily Media Briefing

March 25, 2014
  • EU puts first-ever seafood trade ban on illegal fishing nations
  • Research finds link between language and corporate social responsibility
  • Global councils join forces to tackle growing water-energy nexus issue
  • Siemens wind farm factory promises 1,000 jobs in the UK
  • Zero-hours contracts report: give workers fixed-hours employment after a year
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Daily Media Briefing

March 24, 2014
  • Ethisphere's annual world's 'most ethical' companies list published
  • World TB day: medicines against drug-resistant TB are the main focus for Big Pharma
  • China: supply chain progress made, but major problems still exist
  • Female chief executive numbers increase
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Daily Media Briefing

March 21, 2014
  • Sustainability rising up agenda for real estate investors
  • Scotland gives green light to world’s ‘third largest’ offshore wind farm
  • Ford to gather data on energy use, driving patterns at new employee EV charging stations
  • African Renewable Energy Fund launches with $100 million
  • Halfords launches “bikes to Africa” recycling initiative
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Daily Media Briefing

March 20, 2014
  • Unilever issues first ever green sustainability bond
  • Orange France investigates second wave of suicides among staff
  • UK Budget 2014: “dirty business as usual” and social enterprise tax boost
  • Singapore held up as “test bed” for sustainable innovation
  • Greenhouse gas rise ‘will boost crop yield’
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Daily Media Briefing

March 19, 2014
  • ‘Lack of recognition’ blocks women’s path to UK boardrooms
  • Women leading family-owned firms increases profitability, says study
  • Japanese company named as biggest online retailer of ivory and whale meat
  • WRAP-led feasibility studies unveiled to tackle food waste through social innovation
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Daily Media Briefing

March 18, 2014
  • Official prophecy of doom: Global warming will cause widespread conflict, displace millions of people and devastate the global economy
  • EU plans to standardise mobile phone chargers to crack down on waste
  • Global fishing bloc signs accord to address dwindling fish stocks
  • Commuters given walk-on part in Pavegen energy trial
  • Start-up spins sour milk into textiles
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Daily Media Briefing

March 17, 2014
  • Report: responsible investment ‘increasingly important feature’ across EU
  • Primark to pay £6m more to victims of Rana Plaza factory in Bangladesh
  • Rainforest Alliance reinstates IKEA's FSC certification
  • Malaysian plane disappearance puts spotlight on polluted seas
  • UK 'lagging behind' on water technology innovation
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Daily Media Briefing

March 14, 2014
  • Environmental taxes could add €35 billion to EU revenue by 2016
  • Green light for GM: report recommends roll-out in UK
  • Aung San Suu Kyi launches health and education foundation
  • Food Lion propels sea change in responsible fish sourcing
  • Only half of UK firms audit suppliers’ ethical behaviour
  • Formula One goes green as first hybrid engine is tested in Australia  
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Daily Media Briefing

March 13, 2014
  • Mars commits to fully sustainable palm oil by year-end
  • Panasonic offers China workers pollution compensation
  • Green cars to rival London’s Boris bikes
  • Beauty bloggers call for an end to cosmetic animal testing
  • Organic food and drink sales reverse UK decline
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Daily Media Briefing

March 12, 2014
  • Body Shop removes all products from Chinese duty free stores
  • Climate Chief warns battle to curb warming is becoming harder
  • Biomass to power thousands of Cornish homes
  • Audi’s traffic light technology has potential to cut CO2 emissions
  • New partnership to brighten cities and improve mobile broadband connectivity
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