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Petrol Buyers Would Boycott Esso
A newly published MORI poll for the Stop Esso Campaign shows 53 percent of petrol buyers would boycott Esso because of the company's attempts to block action on global warming. Figures for Esso's existing customers are virtually identical. A telephone survey by Greenpeace of leading supermarkets revealed that ASDA, Tesco and Morrisons do not supply Esso fuels, Safeway's does supply Esso fuels and Sainsbury's refuse to reveal its suppliers.
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New Report Shows Record Growth In Market For Organic Food
Survey exploring consumer demand for organic food and greater sustainability.
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TIME Magazine Polls Europe's Leaders Of Tomorrow
Survey Reveals Attitudes of Europe's 21 to 35-Year Olds
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Recycling Used Packaging From The Domestic Waste Stream: Consumer Awareness And Education
Research Conducted for the Packaging Consumer Awareness and Education Steering Group
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GM Field Trials - Three-Quarters Of The British Public Don't Want Them
Just over three-quarters of the British public are opposed to field trials of generically modified crops. In response to this public demand, Greenpeace is calling for all GM field trials, including the Governments 'farm-scale' trials, to be stopped and the money spent on organic research.
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Green, Ethical, Non-Nuclear? Environmental Tariffs May Be The Future For Domestic Energy
One in four energy customers is interested in "green" electricity
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Public Won't Swallow GM Contamination of Organic Crops
A new MORI poll, commissioned by Greenpeace, reveals that the vast majority of the British public does not consider GM contamination of organic foods and crops to be acceptable.