Case study: Unilever reveals secrets of zero waste campaign

Will Nichols
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Company has already achieved zero waste from more than half its factories and is on course to be fully waste-free from 2015

Unilever chalked up yet another environmental milestone this week, announcing it has now saved one million tonnes of carbon emissions from its manufacturing and logistics operations since 2008. The news...

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