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Over a third of English councils support plans that could increase carbon emissions, reveals survey
September 2021 - Local Government
Over a third of English councils support plans that could increase carbon emissions: A recent survey by the BBC has revealed that around a third of English councils (33%) have supported plans that could potentially increase carbon emissions; including… Read more...
Job vacancies estimated at nearly one million for the first time since records began in 2001, reveals survey
September 2021 - Professional Services
Job vacancies estimated at nearly one million for the first time since records began in 2001: A recent survey by the Office for National Statistics has revealed the number of job vacancies has been estimated to be at just under one million in June 2021.… Read more...
Four in 10 Brits are concerned about the amount of plastic packaging in their food and drink items, reveals survey
September 2021 - FMCG
Four in 10 Brits are concerned about the amount of plastic packaging in their food and drink items: A survey has revealed that four in 10 UK shoppers have concerns regarding the level of plastic surrounding their food and drink items. Furthermore,… Read more...
50 of the world’s largest chemical firms post a 7% decline in sales in 2020, reveals survey
September 2021 - Chemicals
50 of the world’s largest chemical firms post a 7% decline in sales in 2020: Chemical and Engineering News’ recent global survey, has revealed that the top 50 global chemical firms report a decline of 7% in sales from 2019 to £584 billion… Read more...
43% of Britons would be highly interested in embedded property insurance, reveals survey
September 2021 - Financial Services
43% of Britons would be highly interested in embedded property insurance: A survey has found that 43% of banking customers would by highly interested in bank-embedded offers in the property sector, with a further 28% stating their support for the embedded… Read more...

