M&S Plan A: Now with sustainable chocolate

Will Nichols
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Retailer says 63 per cent of its products now have sustainability attributes, equating to around two billion items sold

Marks & Spencer (M&S) has revealed Belgian chocolates, pasties, and wrapping paper are among the two billion items sold with an eco or ethical attribute "above the market norm". In a half year update,...

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