Consumer champion launches new Which? Fund for innovative research to help under-represented groups of consumers

Which? has launched a new fund offering grants for research projects aiming to make a difference for under-represented groups of consumers. As the UK’s consumer champion, Which? has worked for more than 60 years to make life simpler, fairer and safer for all consumers. Which?’s policy teams strive to uncover consumer harm and identify solutions. Over the decades, Which? has proved time and again that robust and rigorous research can provide the foundation for positive change. From securing the first ever government-enforced recall on over half a million Whirlpool fire-risk…

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British consumers feel ‘disgusted’ and ‘guilty’ about fashion industry abuses but lack money and resources to shop ethically

New polling shows that British consumers feel strong negative emotions about fashion industry exploitation, and that they want the industry cleaned up so they can enjoy shopping without guilt. More than two-thirds (68% percent) felt either ‘disgusted’ ‘sad’ or ‘angry’ about the fact that many garment suppliers in countries like Bangladesh were not paid during the first year of the pandemic, and more than a third felt guilt about the fact that their clothes are not made ethically. The attitudes were revealed in a new poll carried out by Opinium…

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Tackling on-farm food waste key to increasing profits by a fifth

A new report from leading sustainability charity, WRAP, reveals farmers could achieve a potential 20% increase in profits by reducing surplus and wasted food. Field studies conducted by WRAP across a range of products demonstrated that improvements in data and measurement are key to waste reduction. Levels of food surplus and waste on-farm were often higher than expected, with significant variability observed between farms, which suggests potential to improve performance within existing practices. Financial analysis of five classic British foods showed the following potential profit gains if all farmers achieved…

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FareShare and OLIO team up with Booker Wholesale to get food to people in need

Food redistribution charity FareShare and free sharing app OLIO have partnered with wholesale operator Booker to provide much needed food to vulnerable people across the UK and to help reduce food waste. “We are really pleased to be partnering with FareShare and Olio.  Over the past year we have donated the equivalent of over six million meals to local charities and good causes and this will really help us build upon this success. ”Catherine Marston, Sustainability Manager at Booker Booker is leading the way for wholesale organisations by being the…

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Charity urges British animal lovers heading abroad to be rabies aware

After a spike in demand for foreign trips as travel restrictions ease, and the scrapping of the amber list from October 4 in England that will see 71 of the world’s canine rabies endemic countries added to the green list, UK-based charity Mission Rabies is urging animal lovers travelling overseas to know how to protect themselves against rabies. The caution falls on World Rabies Day, September 28, and comes after the charity has seen an increase in transmission at project sites due to the pandemic.  Founder and CEO for the Mission, Dr Luke Gamble, explains that rabies is endemic (still…

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