Sainsbury's reveals secrets of "triple zero" stores success

James Murray
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Retail giant's new "carbon neutral" stores have embraced clean technologies, but is the company on track to meet its emissions targets

This Wednesday, Sainsbury's will officially cut the ribbon on its new 81,700 square foot Leicester store. Nothing too extraordinary about that for a company that is committed to expansion, but a closer...

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