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Goodbye to supersize?
AS NEW YORK bans giant servings amid growing pressure to confront obesity, Footprint asks if the UK’s soft drinks face hard regulation. Last month Coca-Cola unveiled a new… Read More
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Indie café or ‘wolf in sheep’s clothing’?
HAVE YOU ever been to a Tesco café? The coffee might as well be instant, the food all tastes of beige and don’t even consider using the toilets. Morrisons isn’t much better. TripAdvisor had a review recently for Morrisons café… Read More
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Full Report – Footprint Forum: Sustainability Reporting
HAVE YOU ever been midway through the company’s annual sustainability report and thought: who on earth is going to read this? Well, perhaps you should. “I think we need to think harder about who our audiences are, and who we… Read More
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Smoothie brand gets new year boost
INNOCENT HAS launched a new campaign for their on-the-go smoothie range. The £1.1 million multi- media campaign is being used to promote the message that each smoothie contains two of peoples five-a-day. Following a tough couple of years… Read More
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Brave new world of reporting
THE SUSTAINABILITY report is dead. Long live the sustainability factsheet, or interactive website or anything but a dull 40-page document that very few people will read. Sustainability reporting has come… Read More
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US vending machines get calorie labels
VENDING MACHINES in America will soon carry information about the calories in the drinks on offer. The new Calories Count Vending Program will be launched in municipal buildings in the cities of Chicago and San Antonio next year before… Read More
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FootprintFeature: Salt, Sugar, Sweat
WITH MASSIVE sponsorship from fast food companies and a veil of secrecy covering alternative catering, London 2012 was quickly titled the junk food Olympics. But was that an accurate moniker, and could it actually have a positive outcome? Long… Read More
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Food and drink industry recognised for cutting environmental cost
THE FOOD and drink industry has been praised by Lord Smith, Chairman of the Environment Agency, for cutting the environmental costs of feeding Britain. Speaking during a visit to Coca-Colas factory in Wakefield, Lord Smith praised efforts by food… Read More
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‘The Obesity Games’
JUNK FOOD brands should be excluded from sponsoring sporting events, according to the Childrens Food Campaign. London 2012 sponsors attacked in new report In a hard-hitting new report, the campaigning group claims that the power of corporate… Read More
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Green Scene
SPEECHES HAVE been the talk of the town in the environmental world recently. On the one hand weve had the prime ministers first speech on green issues. On the other, the Queen set out the governments legislative agenda for the 2012-2013… Read More