The annual value of consumer goods sold bearing the Carbon Reduction Label has hit £2bn, as new research shows that 9 out of 10 households in the UK bought a carbon labelled product in the last year.
The milestone figure comes as Tesco confirmed it has added the Carbon Reduction Label to its own brand dried egg and dried Finest pasta, available in stores nationwide from as early as next month. It means the average UK household spends £77 on carbon labelled products per year. With both Quaker Oats and Morphy Richards…
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