Kingfisher: Sustainable home products account for over half of sales

James Murray
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Credit: Kingfisher Group

Annual results confirm DIY giant has slashed direct emissions by two thirds over the past decade

European DIY retail giant Kingfisher has today provided an update on how its focus on green products and services is reaping rewards, confirming Sustainable Home Products made up 53 per cent of sales across...

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