U.K.'s Tesco diverts 100% of waste from landfill

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U.K. retailer Tesco has announced that it is diverting 100% of the waste produced by its entire U.K. business away from landfills. The company says that as a result of a massive logistical exercise in reducing, reusing, and recycling, as well as seeking out the best providers of waste management services, it has achieved its target of 100% diversion almost a year ahead of its target.

Tesco notes that because methane gas from landfill sites is significantly more damaging to the environment than carbon emissions, three years ago the company committed to finding ways to divert all of its waste from landfills by 2010. In early August, its entire group of 2,315 U.K. stores, as well as its distribution centers and offices, achieved that goal. There are no official targets for commercial businesses, although the U.K. government has told local authorities to reduce by 45% the waste they send to landfills by 2020 compared with 2000 volumes.

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