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Retailers debate priorities to boost green consumption
Waste management and optimising logistics activities are two priority areas for reducing the environmental footprint of the European retail industry, stakeholders were told at the first meeting of the EU retail forum last Thursday.
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Read ENDS article on its provisional agenda of meetings
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