2020

People still want plastic bottles, says Coca-Cola

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Coca-cola’s head of sustainability Bea Perez Coca-Cola will not ditch single-use plastic bottles because consumers still want them, the firm’s head of sustainability has told the BBC. Customers like them because they reseal and are lightweight, said Bea Perez. The firm, which is one of the world’s biggest plastic

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What to Expect as the Trump Impeachment Trial Begins Today

WASHINGTON — After ceremonially opening its impeachment trial of President Trump last week, the Senate reconvenes on Tuesday to begin what is expected to be a bruising partisan fight over the charges that the president abused his office and unconstitutionally obstructed Congress. The seven Democratic House impeachment managers could begin making their case on the

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Sainsbury’s to cut hundreds of management jobs

Image copyright Getty Images Sainsbury’s plans to cut hundreds of management roles as the supermarket chain integrates further with Argos. The supermarket will merge more teams across the business, including in commercial, retail, finance, digital, technology and human resources, it said. Sainsbury’s said the proposals were part of £500m cost savings plans that had previously

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Glenn Greenwald Charged With Cybercrimes in Brazil

RIO DE JANEIRO — Federal prosecutors in Brazil on Tuesday charged the American journalist Glenn Greenwald with cybercrimes for his role in the spreading of cellphone messages that have embarrassed prosecutors and tarnished the image of an anti-corruption task force. In a criminal complaint made public on Tuesday, prosecutors in the capital, Brasília, accused Mr.

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