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Daily Media Briefing

March 11, 2014
  • Bangladesh factory shutdowns cause thousands of job losses
  • NGOs warn of squeeze on banana growers
  • Orange pulls advertising from Uganda’s anti-gay Red Pepper newspaper
  • Sir Richard Branson says climate change deniers should ‘get out of the way’
  • UK energy bills to come with compulsory QR barcodes
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Daily Media Briefing

March 10, 2014
  • H&M launches skills training initiative for garment workers in Bangladesh
  • Marriott joins global campaign to halt human trafficking
  • London Underground ad campaign aims to galvanise businesses to go green
  • New ozone-destroying chemicals found in atmosphere
  • Unilever invests in China water purification company
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Daily Media Briefing

March 07, 2014
  • Global companies ranked on palm oil commitments
  • China-US climate cooperation raises hopes for global deal according to UN
  • Climate change could mean more malaria in Africa
  • Sweden suspends aid to Uganda over anti-gay law
  • UK and China seal £20 million clean tech deal
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Daily Media Briefing

March 06, 2014
  • Facebook tightens its rules on gun sales
  • Rolls-Royce sets up whistleblower hotline for staff with bribery concerns
  • £100 billion red alert over UK green energy gap
  • eBay aiming to become sustainability ‘facilitator’ for brands
  • Awareness growing around environmental benefits of cross-sector collaboration
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Daily Media Briefing

March 05, 2014
  • ‘Sugar tax’ may be needed to fight obesity, says top UK health official
  • BHP chief warns of shale gas reliance
  • Apple, eBay, Gap, Intel throw weight behind Climate Declaration
  • Comcast extends low-cost broadband for poor families                       
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Daily Media Briefing

March 04, 2014
  • UK investors to use AGMs to get women on boards
  • Green buildings study to investigate business case for sustainable workplaces
  • China considers smog research facility
  • Rolls Royce faces fresh bribery allegations in India
  • Dyson exploring use of biopolymers for ‘closed loop’ vacuum cleaners
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Daily Media Briefing

March 03, 2014
  • Apple CEO argues business isn’t just about making a profit
  • Disney to pull Boy Scouts funding over policy banning gay leaders
  • Britain ‘ahead of curve’ on green targets
  • US Environmental Protection Agency set to reveal new emissions rules
  • UK insurers open the door to apprentices 
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Daily Media Briefing

February 28, 2014
  • Coca-Cola looks beyond water targets to wider policy challenge
  • UK food and drink manufacturers ‘making progress’ on landfill reduction
  • UK gamblers to set own limits on high-stakes betting machines
  • Asian Development Bank switches to 100% renewable energy
  • BBC boost for female and black actors
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Daily Media Briefing

February 27, 2014
  • Transatlantic centre-right coalition aims to reclaim environmental agenda
  • Australia marked down for reversal of climate change law
  • New US nutrition labelling to make serving sizes reflect actual servings
  • Tesco criticised by farmers for buying less British beef
  • Rigid workplace culture stopping women over 50 balancing work with family life
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Daily Media Briefing

February 26, 2014
  • Credit Suisse ‘aided’ US tax evaders
  • Ikea subsidiary loses forestry accreditation over harvesting of wildlife habitats
  • Confidential papers raise fears over conflict gold
  • Japan retains role for nuclear in new energy strategy
  • New standards urge financial sector to address sustainability issues
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