South Korea to adopt global carbon labelling standard by 2011

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Carbon Trust says standard will help promote environmental merits of nation's export goods

South Korea is to adopt an international standard for carbon labelling by 2011 in a bid to have the green merits of its export goods recognised by a global criterion. The UK government-backed Carbon...

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