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'Investors are watching closely': How Covid-19 is accelerating the plant based 'meat' trend

Business Green

Back in Europe, Unilever has built a $94m innovation centre in the Netherlands. In total, the research finds, seven of these 15 retailers now sell, or plan to sell, plant-based meat alternatives. Housing 500 employees, it focuses on plant-based innovations for brands like Hellman's and Knorr.

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SDG14: How to develop a cleaner ocean strategy

Business Green

BusinessGreen takes a look at what businesses in a range of industries - from fishing to financial services - can do to develop an effective SDG14 strategy and better support the health of the world's marine ecosystems. Shift perspective on the seas. As fish stocks have plummeted, so has the profitability of the commercial fishing industry.

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Price and provenance: Does the UK have an appetite for eco-labels on food?

Business Green

Whether driven by animal welfare, health, or environmental concerns - or a combination of all three - more and more people are either becoming vegan and vegetarian or reducing their meat consumption and eating greater proportions of plant-based food. There can be little doubt diets are steadily changing in the UK.

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Global briefing: Tesla suspends Fremont factory production as global pandemic escalates

Business Green

Meanwhile, a group of Senate Democrats this week set out proposals for any airline bailout package to include measures to curb emissions from the industry. The meat-free burger pioneer has now raised over $1.3bn over eight years, as it has carved out a leading position in the boomingmarket for plant-based meat alternatives.