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Sainsbury’s carbon neutral pledge sparks race to ‘net zero’

Sainsbury’s has thrown down the ‘net zero’ gauntlet with a £1bn pledge to be carbon neutral by 2040.

The grocer said it would slash emissions by tackling food waste, plastic and water usage.

It would also look to increase recycling, biodiversity and healthy and sustainable eating, and work with suppliers to set their own ‘net zero’ commitments, in line with the UN Paris Agreement.

The move is a genuine first, with no other food retailer having set such an ambitious target to date.

Source: The Grocer Feb 10 | In-store Analysis