Guardian: Fans of "eco kettles" were scalded earlier this week by remarks from Richard Gillies, the director of Marks & Spencer's "Plan A" green initiative. Gillies told a sustainability summit hosted by Prince Charles that he had ceased using his because it "costs more, it's bug-ugly and it's difficult to use". Embarrassingly, he was talking about a product that was sold at – but has unsurprisingly since been withdrawn from – his own company's stores. Eco kettles work on the principle that ......
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Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on September 15th, 2010
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