British retailer Marks & Spencer says it has already hit the mark on 20 of the 100 environmental goals of the ambitious green plan the company launched just 22 months ago with a target date for completion of 2012.
The firm detailed its progress on the eco-friendly agency it calls Plan A (“because there is no Plan B,” the company says) last week to coincide with a report of its sales for a six-month period ending September 27.
In terms of environmental performance, the company pointed to particular progress in energy saving, waste reduction and increased efficiency in general. Read more
Source: Green Biz
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