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03 March 2010
Fujitsu recognised by the Carbon Trust Standard for carbon reduction

Fujitsu has been presented with the ‘Carbon Trust Standard’ for reducing its carbon footprint by 1.7%. The award – which recognises commitment to measuring and reducing carbon emissions – was given to the UK and Ireland services division of Fujitsu known formally as “Fujitsu Services Holdings Plc” following an extensive evaluation period.


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07 October 2009
RSA awarded Carbon Trust Standard for climate change action

Leading insurer RSA is proud to announce that it has been awarded the Carbon Trust Standard award. This is the world’s first carbon award for organisations that measure, manage and make real year-on-year reductions to their carbon footprint.


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28 September 2009
Marks & Spencer awarded Carbon Trust Standard


Marks & Spencer has been awarded the Carbon Trust Standard for measuring, managing and reducing its carbon footprint, as part of its Plan A climate change commitment to make all of its UK and Republic of Ireland operations carbon neutral by 2012.


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18 August 2009
100 not out as Carbon Trust Standard reaches a low carbon century

12th August 2009 – One year from its launch, the Carbon Trust Standard Company has certified financial services group HSBC as its 100th achiever.


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05 June 2009
Tesco wins green 'Gold Standard' award

Environmental gains delivered after massive green investment by Tesco have secured the coveted Carbon Trust Standard.


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01 June 2009
3M takes action on climate change

The diversified technology company 3M has been awarded the Carbon Trust Standard after taking action on climate change by reducing the carbon footprint of its UK operations.


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12 March 2009
Businesses should seize opportunity to demonstrate green credentials
Consumers still want to buy ‘green’ but expect evidence of Action. New research from the Carbon Trust Standard.

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