Climate Week news
As headline partner for this year's inaugural Climate Week, find out how Tesco got involved.
Zero-carbon stores
Following the success of the world’s first zero-carbon store in Ramsey, Cambridgeshire, Tesco has opened two more in the UK...
Carbon labelling at Tesco
Over three years ago, we became the first supermarket to carbon label our own-brand products. Since then, we have labelled hundreds of products - helping you to make greener purchasing choices...
Green store tours
Want to know how green your local Tesco is? Our green tours now mean you can go behind the scenes and see the environmentally friendly features of your store...
Climate Week t-shirts
Set the trend with these specially-designed Climate Week t-shirts exclusively sold at Tesco – online and in store…
What is a carbon footprint?
Not sure what a carbon footprint is? Check out our fact sheet for more information and how to understand carbon labels.
Tesco recycling centres
Our automated recycling machines will help you easily recycle your cans, glass and plastic bottles.
Reducing, reusing and recycling
We make it a top priority to reduce, reuse and recycle wherever possible: we want to stop our store waste going into landfill sites.
Sustainable living
We’ve invested £25 million to help find ways to create greener and more affordable lifestyles for everyone.
Sustainably sourced fish at Tesco
Find out how we make every effort to ensure that all fish supplied and sold in our stores is sustainably sourced and managed...
Greener stores
Find out how a new low-carbon blueprint will revolutionise our stores and halve our carbon footprint.
Solar energy from Tesco Home Efficiency
Want to make a big green change? Now you can with Tesco’s renewable energy service – and you’ll make big savings too.
New green projects
Tesco's latest green initiatives, including Buy One Get One Free - Later, will help UK households lower their energy bills and reduce their carbon emissions.
Greener packaging
By 2010, we aim to have reduced packaging on both own-label and branded goods.
Carrier bag alternatives
We’re reducing the amount of bags we give away just by taking a few simple measures: green Clubcard points, bag-free checkouts and bagless deliveries.
Feed-in Tariffs
Following the launch of the government’s Feed-in Tariffs, Tesco’s new range of solar services mean that customers can not only reduce their energy use, but also get paid for the electricity they produce.
Eco fashion at Tesco
Tesco's From Somewhere to F&F line of ecofriendly clothing means eco fashion is available online at just a click of a button...
Using greener transportation
We’re reviewing our whole logistics network to make big cuts in our CO2 emissions.
Charge your car while you shop
Our latest green initiative is the trial of electric car charging points at three of our London stores. Read on to find out more...
Energy-efficient solutions for Tesco stores
State-of-the-art technology, energy-saving lighting and a big team of Tesco Energy Champions means we are saving thousands of tonnes of CO2 a year.
Locally produced products
Our ambition is to be the number one supermarket for local produce. We have set a target to sell £1bn of locally sourced products by 2011.
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