Oatly campaign calls for mandatory climate labelling on UK food and drink

Stuart Stone
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Credit: Leon Seibert

Plant-based drinks maker urges all food and drink producers to publish product footprints amid claims consumers are not being helped to make 'informed choices'

Oatly has today launched a fresh campaign calling on UK-based food and drink producers to publish the climate impact of their products, as it published a new report making the case for mandatory labelling....

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