Big firms pledge to cut emissions
11 12 2007
BBC News - Big name businesses including Tesco, Ikea and Chelsea Football Club have signed up to a scheme to cut London’s carbon emissions. The Mayor of London’s Green500 scheme offers support and awards to encourage businesses to be more carbon efficient
Chelsea have renewed Drogba hope
FansFC.com - Chelsea have renewed Drogba hope 10:39 11/12/2007 Chelsea Football Club hope to have Didier Drogba back on New Years Day. Mail The Chelsea Journo Leave A Comment On Our Message Board Send This Article To A Friend The Ivory Coast international
Livingstone launches the Green 500 index
Accountancy Age - Leading companies backing the plans include Marks & Spencer, Ikea, Tesco, EDF Energy, Eversheds, John Lewis, British Sky Broadcasting and Chelsea Football Club. Companies are also set to agree upon publishing the results of their efforts. Others could
Livingstone and companies team up to cut emissions
Financial Times - Already Marks & Spencer, Ikea, Tesco, EDF Energy, Eversheds, John Lewis, British Sky Broadcasting and Chelsea Football Club have signed up to the plan, which is being launched by Ken Livingstone, mayor of London. It is part of the mayor’s ambitious
Higgins’ PR firm bought by Fast Track
Guardian Unlimited - The company’s clients include lottery operator Camelot, British Airways, media groups Emap and Haymarket, and Chelsea Football Club. Drawing on Higgins’ newspaper experience, it offers “crisis management support” for individuals and companies that
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