UK: M&S chief calls for new interest in sustainability

By Leonie Barrie | 16 March 2012

Consumers and businesses need to inspire each other to act sustainably, Marks & Spencer chief executive Marc Bolland believes, especially since interest in the issue has waned during the economic conditions of the last four years.

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