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Iceland to be first UK supermarket to cut palm oil from own-brand products
Frozen food specialist will reformulate own-label range to be free of controversial ingredient which drives deforestation by the end of 2018
Iceland is to become the first major UK supermarket to pledge to remove palm oil from all its own-brand foods, in a bid to halt the ongoing destruction of tropical rainforests in south-east Asia.
The frozen food specialist will reveal on Tuesday that the controversial ingredient has already been taken out half of its own-label range, with the rest being reformulated by the end of 2018.
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Light-coloured roads and rooftop gardens are planning measures being employed to combat rising urban temperatures
With summer still apparently a long way off, it seems premature to be worrying about heatwaves but they are becoming as great a threat to life as winter cold. Predictions are that, in summer, most European cities could become as much as 10C hotter by the end of this century, testing the old and very young who both have trouble regulating body temperature.
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