Two-thirds of UK's leading brands must do better on carbon emissions, report finds
25 Nov 2009 | by Staff
LONDON - 122 leading UK brands, including Barclays, Sky and eBay, saw their carbon emissions
The Mines Advisory Group has kicked off media work to publicise an eBay auction to raise money for its Music Beats Mines project, which aims to clear landmines. The group has persuaded music stars including Radiohead and Elbow to donate items. Newsnight, Radio 4's You and Yours programme and Alastair ...
LONDON - 122 leading UK brands, including Barclays, Sky and eBay, saw their carbon emissions
The work, created pro bono, aims to raise awareness of a partnership between the NSPCC and eBay, which is running an online auction fundraiser to raise money for the charity's Child's Voice Appeal. The work encompasses TV, cinema, radio, print and online activity. The TV campaign, written by Robert ...
the potential problems to their customers, the likes of House of Fraser and eBay are taking a mature approach ...
money with Sky, ITV, newspapers and radio; as a delivery organisation for eBay and Amazon with companies ...
Osbourne, Louis Walsh and N-Dubz have donated items for an auction on the British Heart Foundation's Ebay ...
during July. Source: Daily Mail EBay has admitted that its plans to float its Skype internet telephone ...
The list spans in-house teams from the public sector, the private sector and not-for-profit organisations. The full list includes The AA, Derbyshire County Council, eBay, King's College London, London Borough of Hillingdon, The Metropolitan Police Service, Nationwide, Procter Gamble, The Society ...
manbags to raise awareness of prostate cancer. The bags have been put up for auction on eBay today
is for sale on eBay for 40. According to Google Trends, domestically, people in Cardiff and Poplar ...
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