From EIA UK <[email protected]>
Subject EIA's monthly update
Date October 1, 2020 6:29 PM
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** Iceland’s plastic challenge to rival chains ([link removed])
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Building on our surveys into supermarket plastic use, retail giant Iceland revealed in September its accurate plastic packaging footprint for 2019 as 31,000 tonnes and highlighted concerns that inaccurate reporting from the UK retail sector is obstructing meaningful action on plastic pollution. In the lead up to our third Checking Out on Plastics supermarkets survey, Iceland challenged others to follow its lead and urged the UK Government to introduce mandatory reporting and reduction targets.
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** A look inside China’s mink farming industry ([link removed])
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With the coronavirus pandemic highlighting threats to human health from wildlife trade, both legal and illegal, one of our undercover investigators shared a powerful and moving first-hand account of the behind-the-scenes realities of mink farming in China.
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** Wildlife and the virus ([link removed])
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Do you know how illegal wildlife trade and the pandemic are connected? You can find out more about the global picture and China’s role in it for yourself in a new webcast we co-hosted with Asia Society, featuring our Wildlife Campaigner Aron White.
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** 2021 London Marathon ([link removed])
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This year, runners will complete the marathon remotely ‘their way’ and the actual race will take place next year on 3 October 2021. The public ballot for 2021 will open on 4 October 2020 and close on 9 October 2020. Don’t miss the deadline if you want to try your luck!
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