'The Big Rewild': Innocent Drinks launches national urban biodiversity initiative

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Innocent Drinks' Big Rewild installation in Trafalgar Square this morning / Credit: David Parry/PA Wire
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Innocent Drinks' Big Rewild installation in Trafalgar Square this morning / Credit: David Parry/PA Wire

Firm launches Big Rewild campaign with 'takeover' of Trafalgar Square, as company debuts new 'carbon neutral' orange juice

Smoothie brand Innocent Drinks is launching a new carbon neutral orange juice as part of a new environmental stewardship programme, dubbed The Big Rewild, which aims to boost levels of urban biodiversity...

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