Survey: Consumers keen for carbon labelling

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Two thirds of shoppers back the idea of carbon labelling for products, to help identify goods made with care for the environment

A YouGov survey of more than 9,000 consumers across the USA, Canada and Europe has revealed strong public backing for carbon labelling to help shoppers identify products made with environmental care...

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