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Coop Sweden introduces sustainability declarations on all products
Customers can access the information in store by scanning a product’s barcode
Hopes for rescue of Hull’s iconic Three Ships co-op mural
Plans are being drawn up to rescue the historic artwork – and other co-op architecture in…
Ecology Building Society assets pass the £200m mark
The ethical lender says its improved capital base will help it invest in innovation and accelerate…
Scotmid lifts trading surplus by 14% to £6.4m
The society reported increased turnover but a tough year for its Semichem division, which was hit…
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Manchester co-op farm launches community share offer
Kindling Farm wants £650,000 to buy a farm to grow fresh organic produce and pioneer wildlife-friendly…
International Day of Cooperatives will issue call to ‘rebuild better together’
The theme was chosen by the Committee for the Promotion and Advancement of Cooperatives (COPAC)
Co-op Group gives evidence to MPs on store worker abuse
The Home Affairs Select Committee heard from a number of sector experts about the growing problem…
Record number of candidates standing for Co-op Party in May elections
The Party launched its 2021 elections campaign on 8 April via an online event
Younity rebrand for Midcounties community energy joint venture
Lizzie Hieron, COO for utilities, says the society is pushing for greener and more socially responsible…
Co-ops oppose plans to release Fukushima water into the Pacific
JF Zengyoren president said the federation was 'categorically opposed to the ocean release'