July 23 2021, 11:38 am | BY Ricki Green | 21 Comments
As part of its ambition to be Australia’s most sustainable supermarket, Coles Group is launching a national campaign via DDB Australia, that brings to life and celebrates its recently launched Sustainability Strategy under the pillars of “Together to Zero” and “Better Together”.
Commencing Sunday 25th July, the campaign highlights Coles’ aspiration towards zero waste, zero emissions and zero hunger and encourages all Australians to work together to ensure Australia is a better place for future generations.
“Together to Zero” was first unveiled in March, when Coles announced emissions targets including a commitment to be 100% powered by renewable electricity by the end of FY25, and addresses Coles Group’s ambition to reduce its impact on the environment.
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The sugar tax on soft drinks caused manufacturers to swap sugar for artificial sweeteners, which we are now learning aren t as safe as we thought, but they re being consumed by children by the ton.
Amir Khan
No I would not support this. There’s enough taxation flying about and the industry is already taxed as a sugar levy. It won’t be long until we start getting taxed for breathing.
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Anna Mosspaul
All depends on at what level of salt and sugar in a product that it would begin to incur taxation. Manufacturers would strive to get below this level and avoid the taxation. As for the general public, like smoking tobacco and drinking alcohol it could be a discretionary tax. If you don t want to pay the tax, don t buy the product that incurs the tax.
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