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Daily Media Briefing

February 25, 2014
  • Shell shareholders urged to force Arctic retreat
  • Honda appoints first woman to board
  • Brussels poised to outline car emissions deal
  • Carbon capture scheme dragged into Scottish independence debate
  • Sainsbury’s makes packaging reductions with toilet roll
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Daily Media Briefing

February 24, 2014
  • First companies give to fund for victims of Bangladeshi factory collapse
  • Fairtrade Foundation calls on UK to pay a sustainable price for bananas
  • WHO urges drug firms to donate antibiotics
  • Ladbrokes to link executive pay to responsible gambling
  • US pushes for greater transparency in EU business regulation
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Daily Media Briefing

February 21, 2014
  • Denmark commits to setting carbon targets every five years
  • European Commission launches legal action against Britain over deadly air pollution
  • Olympic sponsors’ social media “buzz” dominated by gay rights issues
  • Google’s mapping power harnessed to combat global deforestation
  • Older workers feel bias from employers
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Daily Media Briefing

February 20, 2014
  • New Fair Tax Mark highlights responsible business
  • 500 Indian migrant workers die in build-up to Qatar World Cup
  • UK women in work at record numbers
  • Sainsbury’s wine labels to display calorie counts
  • Red throated diver bird kills off second phase of wind farm
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Daily Media Briefing

February 19, 2014
  • G8 New Alliance criticised as “new wave of colonialism” in Africa
  • Coca Cola lightweights 330ml bottle
  • Chemicals leaching into food from packaging raise safety concerns
  • Energy efficiency spending in China tops US for the first time
  • Campaign seeks to promote sustainable transport in India
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Daily Media Briefing

February 18, 2014
  • Kellogg’s to stop buying deforested palm oil amid pressure
  • New York and California lawmakers move to ban microbeads
  • Deep-sea mining must responsibly respect ecosystems, say scientists
  • Fifth of energy saving products make “misleading” efficiency claims
  • UK high street chiefs suggests energy tax to replace business rates
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Daily Media Briefing

February 17, 2014
  • European VAT reform to hit offshore e-commerce
  • Tobacco company adverts back on UK TV after 20 years
  • World’s biggest companies admit to failing staff on pensions
  • World’s largest solar thermal project heats up in the Californian desert
  • UK industry presses for green energy levy cut
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Daily Media Briefing

February 14, 2014
  • Google doubles tax payments overseas
  • Environmental management budgets to surge in 2014
  • Pollution making Beijing hazardous place to live
  • Facebook adds new options for gender
  • Centrepoint launches ‘fundraising movement’ with nine other charities
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Daily Media Briefing

February 13, 2014
  • Apple confirms conflict free supply chain
  • New York green bank opens for business
  • Indian textile suppliers see 756% return through water management
  • South Korea on course for world’s highest carbon price
  • Illegal wildlife trade: 50 nations gather in London for high level summit  
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Daily Media Briefing

February 12, 2014
  • Jewellers and retailers commit to ‘No dirty gold’ campaign
  • Plans to protect World Cup workers unveiled
  • Tata urged to give tea plantation workers way out of share scheme
  • Buenos Aires honoured for sustainable transport improvements
  • Chinese vanishing ink could see need for mountains of paper disappear
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