Iceland removes website reference to plastic and palm oil pledges after criticism from campaigners
Iceland’s sustainability website has been updated after campaigners said it would stop using animated banners on its marketing materials, following a row over plastic and palm oil packaging. The BBC has learned about the latest steps to tackle the issue.
Source: thegrocer.co.ukPublished on 2022-07-26
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