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Dove faces backlash over Facebook advertising

Unilever's Dove brand is facing a backlash on Facebook and Twitter over its decision not to pull advertising from Facebook.

BT signs up as first partner of Olympic legacy charity Join In

BT is hoping to make "volunteering the next social movement", after signing up as the first commercial partner of the Olympic legacy charity Join in.

Clear Channel billboard converts humidity into drinking water

A billboard in the small Peruvian village of Bujama has created 15,000 litres of drinking water in six months from humidity in the air to give residents access to a highly sought after clean water supply.

Pass the sustainability baton and rebrand it 'sexy'

It is officially time to pass on, or at the least share with marketing, the baton of sustainability. It is also time to re-brand that baton.

Government forces BlackBerry action on children 'sexting' on its network

The Department for Education has forced BlackBerry to take action over the problem of children "sexting" each other using the brand's instant messenger service.

Apple ignores government pleas for greater parental controls

Apple has refused to give parental controls on its devices greater prominence despite pressure from the Department for Education.

Coca-Cola vows to end all advertising to children

Coca-Cola is to expand calorie labelling to the front of all packs and has pledged not to advertise to children under 12-years-old, as it seeks to take the offensive against criticism that it is a contributing to global obesity problems.

Starbucks defends 'healthy options' in wake of health minister attack

Starbucks has moved to defend its reputation in light of a verbal attack from health minister Anna Soubry, who has accused coffee chains of contributing to childhood obesity.

Why Unilever is making real progress with its Sustainable Living Plan

With Unilever reporting its second Sustainable Living Plan this week, Chris Arnold (below), founder of Creative Orchestra and author of 'Ethical Marketing & The New Consumer' examines what progress the FMCG giant is making with its CSR work.

Starbucks to reward customers for drinking from reusable cup

Starbucks is to begin offering discounts to customers who use an environmentally-friendly reusable cup, in its latest effort to improve its reputation in the wake of its UK tax controversy.

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