1 February 2004
Commitments to phase out illegally logged timber and introduce performance targets and independently audited reports are among the new requirements of WWF's reformed 95+ Group. Meanwhile, a second member, Tetra Pak, has followed Tesco in leaving the group after a dispute concerning environmental claims about drinks cartons.
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Categories:
- Products & Supply Chain;
- Green Strategy;
- Agriculture, forestry and fishing;
- Retail & wholesale;
- Forest Stewardship Council;
- Timber Trade Federation;
- Tesco PLC;
- Tetra Pak Limited;
- ASDA Group Limited;
- Jewson;
- Barratt Construction Ltd;
- Wimpey;
- Persimmon plc;
- 95+ Group;
- Countryside Properties PLC;
- Argos Limited;
- Redrow plc;
- Timbmet;
- Smee Timber;
- James Latham;
- PEFC UK





