- Stars speak out for nature – Julia Roberts plays Mother Earth & Harrison Ford stars as the Ocean as Hollywood A-list do clever voice overs for thought provoking commercials. I like it – but will it work in helping to change people’s opinions? What do you think? http://gu.com/p/427dv/tw
- Waitrose, Asda & Tesco among 107 companies taking part in new campaign to help employees reduce household food waste – http://m.thegrocer.co.uk/buying-and-supplying/grocery-employees-in-push-to-reduce-food-waste/372290.article. The month-long initiative, launched by Institute of Grocery Distribution (IGD) in collaboration with WRAP, aims to reach 650,000 people through a combination of food waste training, meal planning advice and recommendations on what to do with leftovers. Anyone involved in the program? I’d love to hear how it’s going as sounds like a great idea.
- Cotton production linked to shocking images of dried up Aral Sea basin as water taken from sea to feed cotton crops – seriously worrying. http://gu.com/p/4246z/tw
- Help save bus services in Hertfordshire – please sign & share the petition https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/save-our-bus-services-in-hertfordshire?bucket=&source=twitter-share-button
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October 8, 2014
News round up – stars speaking for nature, retailers tackling food waste, shocking Aral Sea scenes…
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