21 Apr 2010
| by Scott Billings
and, specifically, on product packaging. UK households throw away almost 6m tonnes of packaging ...
13 Jan 2010
| by Jane Bainbridge
The desire to be fit and healthy is as strong today as ever, although many people find it difficult to squeeze exercise time into busy lives. The advent of Nintendo's Wii Fit game, which is now in more than 5m British households, means that home exercise has come a long way since the days of Jane ...
08 Dec 2008
| by Fiona Ramsay
of its Domestic Appliances & Personal Care and Consumer Electronics businesses early this year.
22 Oct 2008
| by Miranda Fitzgerald
. The magazine was launched in August and distributed to 1.5m households across the UK. After two pilot issues ...
14 Oct 2008
| by Miranda Fitzgerald
and widely-read blog . Peston became a household name in September last year when he was the first to reveal ...
01 Oct 2008
| by Robert McLuhan
Pharmaceutical 0.87 8.74 57.65 9 Drink 0.81 24.88 44.65 10 Household appliances 0.8 14.66 4 ...
Household appliances 0.2 0.65 21 Household stores 0.17 2.21 22 Supermarkets 0.17 0.08 23 ...
appliances 0.15 0.09 21 Government 0 0 22 Household stores 0 0 23 Leisure equipment 0 0 ...
01 Oct 2008
| by Richard Abbott
for the industry, in that travel and transport companies and household-equipment suppliers have significantly ...
30 Sep 2008
| by Nicola Clark
forecasts a slow growth in household expenditure in 2008 and 2009, compared with the 1.6% decline ...
interest in repairing and rejuvenating household items they already own, as opposed to simply replacing ...
23 Sep 2008
| by Jane Simms
toiletries, healthcare, petcare, savoury home-cooking, spirits, wine, beer and household cleaning Dairy: 8 ...
frequency and average spend are all rising; 86% of households bought its chocolate last year. The strongest ...
take-home spirits, bought by nearly 20% of households, but 'Smirnoff and vodka are the brand ...
23 Sep 2008
| by Jane Simms
British households. All data is based on the number and value of items being bought by these consumers ...