Waitrose Fairtrade Bananas come out as My Waitrose customers’ favourite product of 2025

Waitrose has released its annual review of loyalty scheme ‘My Waitrose’ data with customers in a ‘Year in Review’, highlighting brand preference, popular product lines, and evolving customer dining habits, with a clear enthusiasm for the free coffee offering. Nathan Ansell, Chief Customer Officer at Waitrose, said: “We’re really proud of the ‘My Waitrose’ loyalty scheme – being able to give our customers exciting perks including our new ‘Little Treats’ vouchers and it’s only getting better. With customers continuing to enjoy free coffee and Essential Waitrose crowned their favourite brand,…

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Tetra Pak launches world-first paper-based barrier for juice packaging with García Carrión and advances new packaging material development

Tetra Pak, in collaboration with García Carrión, today unveiled the first-ever use of its paper-based barrier technology for juice packaging. This innovation in sustainable food packaging solutions marks a significant step towards reducing reliance on fossil-based materials, with the new packaging material now being rolled out across multiple markets. World-first aseptic carton with paper-based barrier for the juice category Tetra Pak, together with leading Spanish beverage producer García Carrión, has launched the Tetra Brik® Aseptic 200 ml Slim Leaf carton featuring a paper-based barrier for juice, under the flagship Don Simón brand. This is the first juice portion pack globally to use the innovative barrier and the first such package available in Spain.  Made with up to 80% paper, the…

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New research: how The Hague could heat twenty thousand homes with wastewater

Delfland Water Board and the City of The Hague agreed to initiate research on how purified wastewater can be used as a sustainable heat source. By extracting heat from this water before it reaches the sea, the warmth can be reused . The research will explore how this heat could eventually supply up to twenty thousand homes with renewable heating.   Arjen Kapteijns, Alderman for Energy Transition: “I’m proud of this collaboration with Hoogheemraadschap Delfland. The energy transition in The Hague requires all local sustainable sources. The potential for using treated…

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New podcast episode explores how to deliver electricity access to 600 million people across Africa

The latest episode of the IEA’s Everything Energy podcast examines the strategies and investments needed to expand electricity access to the 600 million people in Africa who still live without it. Now available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, the episode features insights from Emma Gordon and Adam Ward, energy investment analysts and lead authors of a recent IEA report on this topic. They discuss new modelling that shows how to deliver universal electricity access across Africa in the next 10 years, along with the financial tools to make this milestone a reality. The IEA’s Everything…

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Ethnicity Pay Gap Day highlights stark inequalities as campaign billboards appear across London and Manchester

As the UK marks Ethnicity Pay Gap Day on 8 January, renewed attention is being drawn to the persistent pay inequalities faced by ethnic minority workers, with campaign billboards appearing across London and Manchester until 16 January. The Ethnicity Pay Gap Campaign, founded by Dianne Greyson, is calling on employers and policymakers to address the lack of transparency around ethnicity pay disparities, which continue to leave many workers earning significantly less than their white counterparts. Unlike gender pay gap reporting, ethnicity pay gap reporting remains voluntary in the UK, despite…

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