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Coca-Cola and Tesco team up in digital recycling campaign

Tesco and Coca-Cola have launched an interactive game and a joint website in a bid to get people recycling.

McDonald's accepts empty cans as currency in green festival campaign

Hungry for a McDonald's but short of cash? No problem, if you live in Sweden.

Coca-Cola: partnering in recyling incentive scheme

Coca-Cola links with Recyclebank for voucher scheme

LONDON - Coca-Cola UK has forged a partnership with eco company Recyclebank to offer customers incentive vouchers for recycling waste.

Freesheets up recycling plans

LONDON - Free newspaper rivals London Lite and thelondonpaper have signed a deal with Camden Council to provide 70 recycling

Tesco: cutting automated recycling service

Tesco reduces ClubCard points on automated recycling machines

LONDON - Tesco has reduced the number of Green ClubCard points available on its automated recycling machines after it discovered

Asda: joins Incpen

Asda joins Incpen to help tackle packaging waste

LONDON - Asda is joining the Industry Council for Packaging and the Environment as part of its commitment to cutting

Metro initiative: free newspaper to launch recycling scheme with London Underground

Metro to trial recycling scheme on Tube

LONDON - Free newspaper Metro is set to launch a six-month trial recycling scheme with London Underground to encourage commuters

Royal Mail launches new environmental incentive

LONDON - Royal Mail is to give wholesale customers discounts for making their campaigns greener by actions such as using

Recycling: top of shoppers' concerns

Recycling concerns beat health on shoppers' agenda

LONDON - Shoppers think it is more important for food packaging to carry recycling details than to tell them how

London freesheets embark on recycling effort

LONDON - London's free newspapers have started the long awaited roll-out of their recycling bins across the capital.