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Environment bill: five key threats for fmcg retailers and suppliers

  A race to net zero or all-out war on plastic? The bill promises to implement the government’s manifesto pledge of “the most ambitious environmental programme of any country on earth”. But industry sources are scathing about the lack of clarity in its objectives. Is the aim to fight climate change, with the UK targeting net zero emissions by 2050? by creating better air quality. Is it ending water waste? Or is it banishing plastic at all costs? With the COP26 UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow in November looming, the focus of attention in recent weeks has been on a race to net zero, with Sainsbury’s promise to hit the target by 2040 breaking new ground and all retailers and suppliers eyeing the importance of that race. But it is not clear that retailers and suppliers can tackle CO2 emissions and eradicate plastic at the same time. The Bill does little, on the surface, to tackle that dilemma, just one example of where critics claim it is light on a sense of directio

Lawyer Mr Loophole calls on government to sort out potholes

THE problem with potholes on our region s roads has gained the attention of the country s leading road traffic lawyer. Nick Freeman, better known as Mr Loophole - due to his success at winning cases on technicalities in the courtroom - says the government needs to introduce new laws to guide drivers navigating Britain s pothole-scarred roads. He said the move is vital, in order to spare motorists from the rock and hard place dilemma when driving on roads in desperate need of repair. Mr Freeman, who lives in Mere, says that without guidance from the Government, motorists who encounter potholes are faced with two unpalatable choices: swerving and so risking an accident, or driving over the pothole and cause serious damage to their vehicle.

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