Carbon offsetting loyalty scheme hits out at new rival
By Joe Thomas, 27 October 2008, 1:08pm
LONDON - CarbonCreditz, a green loyalty scheme backed by Tesco, Marks & Spencer and ASDA, which launched last week as a way of letting consumers invest in carbon offsetting projects has been criticised by a competitor, Green Rewards.
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