Every little helps - Tesco opens Ireland's first "zero-carbon store"

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Supermarket promises to return as much renewable energy to the grid as it uses

It may have just seen £4bn wiped off its value following worse than expected results over the Christmas period, but supermarket giant Tesco has one cause to celebrate this week after the company opened...

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