Retailers report progress on reducing packaging and food waste
14th Nov 2006, 03:00 GMT
The UK 's top 13 grocery retailers have reported on their progress against the Courtauld Commitment, which aims to reduce the amount of packaging and food waste that ends up in everyone's bins.
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