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
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of celebrity-donated items and experiences on eBay from celebrity Twitter users like Justin Bieber, Stephen Fry ...
LONDON - 122 leading UK brands, including Barclays, Sky and eBay, saw their carbon emissions
LONDON - Brands seeking to run charity auctions on eBay can now outsource the process to a...marketing clients to be officially recognised by eBay, which has 15m regular UK users. It can handle auction design, security, set-up, eBay and PayPal interface and provide round the clock customer service ... , who worked as a marketing consultant for eBay for 18 months from the end of 2006. Earlier in her ...
marketers of BSkyB, eBay, easyJet and Ticketmaster into boosting email conversions.
, such as selling them on an eBay charity auction or donating to a charity shop. Julie Gayler, head of marketing ...
The Aid Maker application can be added to any MySpace profile and raises money for charities while users shop online. By shopping through affiliated aGoodCause.com websites, such as eBay, Amazon or the Apple Store, a proportion of the profit goes directly towards funding a charity, such as Save ...
The handbags, which have previously all been owned by some of the world's most famous celebrities, will be up for auction on eBay until Sunday October 14. Donors include the following celebrities: Mischa Barton, Fearne Cotton, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Dame Shirley Bassey, Annie Lennox, Tracey Boyd, Sophie Ellis ...
in seventh, Nintendo in ninth, eBay in 13th, iTunes in 19th and Amazon in 20th. Also featuring strongly ...
being offered on eBay.co.uk until October 20. The campaign is now in its third year, with funds raised ...
recognised her when she arrived, and speculation that the ticket was bought on eBay for £4,000 has raised ...
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